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Encyclopedia > Ale (disambiguation)
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The 3-letter-code ALE could refer to one of these: Ale is an ancient word for a fermented alcoholic beverage obtained chiefly from malted barley. ... The Parish ale was a festival in an English parish at which ale made and donated for the event was the chief drink. ...


The Swedish name Ale may refer to— Apple Lossless (also known as Apple Lossless Encoder, ALE, or Apple Lossless Audio Codec, ALAC) is an audio codec developed by Apple Computer for lossless encoding of digital music. ... An audio codec is a computer program that compresses/decompresses digital audio data according to a given audio file format or streaming audio format. ... Apple Computer, Inc. ... Aleut is a language of the Eskimo-Aleut language phylum. ... ISO 639 is one of several international standards that lists short codes for language names. ... Avid Technology, Inc NASDAQ: AVID is a US company specializing in digital nonlinear media creation (NLE), management and distribution services. ... In telecommunication, the term automatic link establishment (ALE) has the following meanings: 1. ... Amtrak train in downtown Orlando, Florida Amtrak’s high-speed Acela Express at Penn Station New York, NY Amtrak, is the brand name of the intercity passenger train system created on May 1, 1971 in the United States. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... This is a list of station locations used by Amtrak in order by station name. ... Alice is a city located in Jim Wells County, Texas, United States. ... National Rail uses the BR double-arrow logo National Rail is a brand name of the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC). ... Allerton station is a railway station in the suburbs of Liverpool, England, on the junction of routes from Liverpool towards Manchester and Crewe. ... // The RFID system An RFID system may consist of several components: tags, tag readers, edge servers, middleware, and application software. ...


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Ale - definition of Ale in Encyclopedia (293 words)
Ale is an ancient word for a fermented alcoholic beverage obtained chiefly from malted barley.
Ales are brewed with top-fermenting yeasts at temperatures from 15 to 25 deg C for shorter periods and warmer temperature than lager.
Before the introduction of hops into England from the Netherlands in the 15th century the name "ale" was exclusively applied to unhopped fermented beverages, the term "beer" being gradually introduced to describe a brew with an infusion of hops.
Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net (705 words)
At one time, the word "ale" was used for beer brewed without Hop_(plant) hops in opposition to the "biere", the beer with Hop_(plant) hops, but this has not been the case for at least 400 years.
Before the introduction of hop (plant) hops into England from the Netherlands in the 15th century the name "ale" was exclusively applied to unhopped fermented beverages, the term "beer" being gradually introduced to describe a brew with an infusion of hops.
In addition to making a variety of blonde ale, common classifications for these specialty beers may be '''dubbel''' (malty-complex with a red hue) and '''tripel''' (a high-alcohol, lightly-gold colored beer).
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