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ale

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麦酒,麦芽酒,麦芽啤酒,麦芽糖

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a malt beverage, darker, heavier, and more bitter than beer, containing about 6 percent alcohol by volume.
    • : British. beer.

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Examples

  • Pour the mixture over the ice in the bowl, then top with the chilled ginger ale.

  • India pale ale, the bolder, hop-forward ale commonly referred to as IPA, leads the pack as the most in-demand style of craft beer in the country, with no sign of giving up its position.

  • In Britain the craft beer movement began much earlier, under the slogan “Real Ale.”

  • Lynchburg is a six-month-old German sausage and ale house in the heart of Panama's San Francisco neighborhood.

  • De Mena offers me a glass of Sir Francis Drake, Casa Bruja's red ale.

  • More than half of the patrons at the bar are holding glasses full of Casa Bruja's malted barley red ale.

  • Casa Bruja's Fula Farmacia Blond Ale sells for $1.95 at Bodega Mi Amiga.

  • In 1603 it was ordered that one quart of best ale, or two of small, should be sold for one penny.

  • A traveler coming, wet and cold, into a country ale-house on the coast of Kent, found the fire completely blockaded.

  • If it would rain good barrels of ale, now, sorrow would not so much mind being out in the storm.

  • That night Mr. Parsons visited a public house, paid for a glass of ale, and consulted the directory.

  • The neighbours tell one another good stories in church time, and inquire during the sermon where they can get the best ale.

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