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  • ...engthy period of maturation, often in bottle rather than bulk vessels. Old Ales typically range from 4% to 6.5%. |abv=6-9 (occasionally lower, particularly for UK [[Winter Warmer]]s)
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  • Prior to 1903, strong English ales were commonly called '''October Beer''', '''March Beer''' or '''Harvest Bee ...ase of malty richness and complex, intense flavors. The character of these ales can change significantly over time; both young and old versions should be a
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  • |Common in [[mead]]; excellent in dark [[ales]] and [[Winter Warmer]]; traditional [[mulled]] [[wine]] and [[cider]] spice. ...beers; sweet orange peel adds a sweet, citrusy character to Belgian Strong Ales and holiday beers.
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  • |ingredients=About 50% unmalted wheat (traditionally soft white winter wheat) and 50% pale barley malt (usually pils malt) constitute the grist. I |description=Belgian white ales are very pale in color and are brewed using unmalted wheat and malted barle
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  • ...and less of an aged, oxidized, or wood-aged character. Some, but not all, Winter Warmers are also spiced with traditional English [[mulling]] [[spices]] suc ==History of Winter Warmer==
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  • ...to drink young and lacks the distinctive aged character of those beers. [[Winter Warmer]] is often considered the same or a similar style to English Strong |description=Light amber to mid-range brown in color, strong ales are medium to full bodied with a malty sweetness. Hop aroma should be minim
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  • ==Ales, porters, stouts and American weissbiers== !Ales.
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