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Ales

Beers fall into two broad categories: ales and lagers.  Ales are a popular type of beer brewed from malted barley using a topbeers'>wheat beers and many German specialty beers.   Lagers include pilseners, bocks and dopplebocks, as well as a myriad of German specialty beers. Most ales have a sweet, fruity, and fullbodied taste.

Types of Ales

* Pale ale: Brewed using a pale barley malt. * Brown ale: A darker barley is used to use brown ale, and it is typically fairly mild and nutty. * Red ale: Uses roasted barley, with a pronounced malty, caramel flavor. * Scotch ale: A malty, strong ale, possibly with toffee notes. * Mild ale: An unaged ale, as opposed to old ale. * Old ale: Traditionally a strong beer kept for about a year. Sharp and acetic.

Pale Ales

Brown and Red Ales

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