Similar words: sale, dale, pale, vale, wale, tale, valet, male. Meaning: [eɪl] n. a general name for beer made with a top fermenting yeast; in some of the United States an ale is (by law) a brew of more than 4% alcohol by volume.
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3. I sometimes enjoy a pint of ale.
4. He drank several pints of ale.
5. I live mostly on coffee and ginger ale.
6. Life isn't all cakes and ale, you know.
7. quaffed the ale with gusto.
8. He liked the bitter taste of the ale.
9. Come birl the ale , please.
10. Fresh barrels of ale were brought up from the cellar.
11. The ale will fine.
12. We have ginger ale, tonic water and various other mixers.
13. Newcastle Brown Ale is an outstanding performer in the British beer market.
14. All three are still serving good ale.
15. Good wine list, many excellent malt whiskies, real ale.
16. Excellent wine list, over 70 whiskies, real ale.
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17. Not an ale, but not bad.
18. Make it a glass of plain ginger ale.
19. Ginger beer, cider, real ale and plonk.
20. Draught Tartan, Export, Harp and Carlsberg deluxe, real ale.
21. Outside politics, he enjoys opera, cricket and real ale.
22. Ham and cheese and a ginger ale sounds great.
23. Variety of wines, whisky and real ale.
24. There was always the real ale to stave off the effects of ageing for a while.
25. We are fully licensed, and specialise in local ale, apple juice and Sussex wines.
26. The Avalanche Ale is a perfectly serviceable beer, full-bodied and tasty, but the others failed to impress.
27. It will have your mouth watering, just thinking about a good nut-brown ale or creamy porter.
28. Bafflingly for Barry, his hairy chest, toothy grin and even his ale and hearty tum couldn't win her over.
29. She had brought a bowl of hot chicken broth, freshly baked white manchet loaves and a tankard of watered ale.
30. Anderson seemed to be the only person at home; he sold them jugs of ale, small beer for the children.