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A 1930s label for McEwan's IPA. India pale ale was well known as early as 1815, [29] but gained popularity in the British domestic market sometime before then. [29] [30] By World War I, IPA in Britain had diverged into two styles, the premium bottled IPAs of around 1.065 specific gravity and cask-conditioned draught IPAs which were among the weakest beers on the bar.
The principles would govern all future development of the alphabet, with the exception of #5 and in some cases #2, [9] until they were revised drastically in 1989. [10] #6 has also been loosened, as diacritics have been admitted for limited purposes. [11] The devised alphabet was as follows.
The IPA does not usually have separate letters for two sounds if no known language makes a distinction between them, a property known as "selectiveness". [2] [note 4] However, if a large number of phonemically distinct letters can be derived with a diacritic, that may be used instead. [note 5]
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6.66% 68 Arctic Panzer Wolf India Pale Ale 9% 100 Barbarian Haze Hazy IPA 6.5% 50 Dreadnaught IPA Imperial India Pale Ale 9.5% 100 Gumballhead Wheat Beer 5.6% 35 Lazersnake Pale Ale 7% 55 Permanent Funeral India Pale Ale 10.5% 100 Robert The Bruce Scottish Ale 6.5% 24 Space Station Middle Finger American Pale Ale 6% 50 Zombie Dust Pale Ale 6.2% 50
Return of the Lake Erie Monster Double IPA: 6 (12 oz. cans) 9.5 65 April A double IPA named for Bessie, the monster allegedly living in Lake Erie. [35] Spacewalker Hazy Double IPA: 6 (12 oz. cans) 8.0 70 June A hazy double IPA. Nosferatu Double Red IPA: 6 (12 oz. cans) 8.0 70 August A red double IPA named after the 1922 German film Nosferatu.
Beer Made by Iron Horse Brewery [5] Beer ABV Description Availability Cozy Sweater [6] 5.00% Vanilla milk stout: September - December High Five Hefe [7] 6.00% American Hefeweizen with Ginger and Honey Year-Round Irish Death [8] 7.80% Dark, Smooth Ale: Year-Round Mel's Magic [9] 6.80% India Pale Ale, Reference to Ellensburg legend Mel's Hole ...
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA): the most widespread such system (See Category:Phonetic alphabets for other phonetic transcription systems) Phonemic orthography: an orthography that represents the sounds of a particular language in such a way that one symbol corresponds to each speech sound and vice versa