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*An English '''Golden Ale''' is a type of light-colored [[bitter]].
 
*An English '''Golden Ale''' is a type of light-colored [[bitter]].
 
*A Belgian '''Golden Ale''' is a strong, fruity, high-alcohol beer.
 
*A Belgian '''Golden Ale''' is a strong, fruity, high-alcohol beer.
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*In the United States, '''Golden Ale''' is sometimes used as a synonym for an [[American Blonde Ale]]

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The term Golden Ale is used to describe several very different beers:

  • An English Golden Ale is a type of light-colored bitter.
  • A Belgian Golden Ale is a strong, fruity, high-alcohol beer.
  • In the United States, Golden Ale is sometimes used as a synonym for an American Blonde Ale
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