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The term '''Pale Ale''' can be used to refer to one of two different beer styles.
 
The term '''Pale Ale''' can be used to refer to one of two different beer styles.
 
*An [[English Pale Ale]] is usually considered a type of strong [[Bitter]].
 
*An [[English Pale Ale]] is usually considered a type of strong [[Bitter]].
*An [[India Pale Ale]] or [[IPA]] is a hoppier, stronger export ale.
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*An [[India Pale Ale]] or IPA is a hoppier, stronger export ale.
 
*An [[American Pale Ale]] is an Americanized version of a British pale ale.
 
*An [[American Pale Ale]] is an Americanized version of a British pale ale.

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The term Pale Ale can be used to refer to one of two different beer styles.

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