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  2. Oskar Blues Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Dale's Pale Ale was Oskar Blues' first beer. It is somewhere between an American pale ale and an India Pale Ale brewed with European malts and American hops. In 2005, Dale's Pale Ale was named "Best Pale Ale by the New York Times. [14] [15] Esquire magazine selected Dale's as one of the "Best Canned Beers to Drink Now" in a February 2012 ...

  3. List of Great American Beer Festival medalists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Great American Beer Festival Medal Winning Breweries.The Great American Beer Festival includes a Judge panel which judges a significant number of Beers, 3,930 in 2012. [1]

  4. Pete's Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Its major product line was Pete's Wicked Ale, an American Brown Ale that is 5.3% alcohol by volume. The company was acquired by the Gambrinus Company in 1998, a company that owns the Spoetzl Brewery in Texas, the Bridgeport Brewery in Oregon and the Trumer Brauerei in Berkeley. In 2004, Pete's Brewing Company was number 42 in America for sales ...

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  6. Old ale - Wikipedia

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    Old ale is a form of strong ale. The term is commonly applied to dark, malty beers in England, generally above 5% ABV , and also to dark ales of any strength in Australia. [ 1 ] It is sometimes associated with stock ale or, archaically, keeping ale , in which the beer is held at the brewery.

  7. Tripel - Wikipedia

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    Tripel is a term used by brewers mainly in the Low Countries, some other European countries, and the U.S. to describe a strong pale ale, loosely in the style of Westmalle Tripel. [1] The origin of the term is unknown, though the main theory is that it indicates strength in some way. [ 2 ]

  8. 'The Pale Blue Eye' explained: Inside Netflix's new Edgar ...

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    Transport the audience somewhere, “The Pale Blue Eye” does. The setting is West Point in the 1830s, where Bale’s Augustus Landor — a cagey, grief-stricken veteran detective — is hired to ...

  9. Duquesne Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Duquesne Brewing Company was a major brewery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from its founding in 1899 until its dissolution in 1972.The brand was revived under the name Duquesne Brewing Company in 2008, in order to re-establish the beer in Western Pennsylvania starting in the summer of 2010.