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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 | + | *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.
- An English Pale Ale is usually considered a type of strong Bitter.
- 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.