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- Cream_ale abstract "Cream ale is a style of American beer, of which examples are often light in color and are well attenuated. During Prohibition in the United States, Canadian brewers took up brewing cream ale, refining it to some degree. Following the end of Prohibition in the United States, cream ale from Canada became popular and the style was produced anew in both nations".
- Cream_ale wikiPageID "30862922".
- Cream_ale wikiPageRevisionID "606277333".
- Cream_ale alcohol "4.2".
- Cream_ale bitterness "15".
- Cream_ale color "2.5".
- Cream_ale examples "* Genesee Cream Ale * Little Kings Cream Ale * Sleeman Cream Ale * Liebotschaner Cream Ale * Dave's Original Cream Ale * New Glarus Spotted Cow Farmhouse Ale * Wisconsin Brewing Whitetail Cream Ale".
- Cream_ale finalgravity "1.006".
- Cream_ale hasPhotoCollection Cream_ale.
- Cream_ale maltpercentage "60".
- Cream_ale name "Cream ale".
- Cream_ale origin "United States,restarted in Canada".
- Cream_ale originalgravity "1.042".
- Cream_ale yeast Saccharomyces_cerevisiae.
- Cream_ale yeast "Bottom-fermenting".
- Cream_ale subject Category:Beer_styles.
- Cream_ale type Abstraction100002137.
- Cream_ale type Attribute100024264.
- Cream_ale type BeerStyles.
- Cream_ale type Manner104928903.
- Cream_ale type Property104916342.
- Cream_ale comment "Cream ale is a style of American beer, of which examples are often light in color and are well attenuated. During Prohibition in the United States, Canadian brewers took up brewing cream ale, refining it to some degree. Following the end of Prohibition in the United States, cream ale from Canada became popular and the style was produced anew in both nations".
- Cream_ale label "Cream ale".
- Cream_ale sameAs m.0737h2.
- Cream_ale sameAs Q5183358.
- Cream_ale sameAs Q5183358.
- Cream_ale sameAs Cream_ale.
- Cream_ale wasDerivedFrom Cream_ale?oldid=606277333.
- Cream_ale isPrimaryTopicOf Cream_ale.