Ales may refer to: Alès, a town and commune in southern France Ales, Sardinia, a small town in the province of Oristano on Sardinia in Italy Alexander...
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Alès (French: [alɛs] ) is a commune and subprefecture in the Gard department in the Occitania region in Southern France. Until 1926, it was officially...
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fruitier flavor compared to other ales. The average alcohol by volume (ABV) of these ales ranges from 3.2% to 5.3%. Scotch ale, also known as "wee heavy", boasts...
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The pale ales of the early 18th century were lightly hopped and quite different from today's pale ales. By the mid-18th century, pale ale was brewed...
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up Aleš in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aleš is a Slavic male name. The name is used today in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Aleš Čeh...
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rebranded as amber ales, in some cases to distinguish them from golden ales sold under the same brand eg Shepherd Neame Spitfire. Amber ale is an emerging...
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Ales (Belarusian: Алесь), also spelled Aleś in Łacinka, is a Belarusian masculine given name. It comes from the Greek name Alexander. Notable people with...
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of Terralba, Ales forms the Roman Catholic diocese of Ales-Terralba. Its current [verification needed] bishop is Giovanni Dettori. Ales Cathedral, dedicated...
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Colonial Ales. English brown ales range from beers such as Manns Original Brown Ale, which is quite sweet and low in alcohol, to northeastern brown ale such...
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Ales Viktaravich Bialiatski (Belarusian: Алесь Віктаравіч Бяляцкі, romanized: Aleś Viktaravič Bialacki; born 25 September 1962) is a Russian-born Belarusian...
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