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- High-gravity_beer abstract "High-gravity beer is any of various specialty beers, either craft beers or malt liquors with an increased specific gravity. A beer with an original gravity 1.070 is generally considered to be high. High-gravity beers are a traditional expression of beer making in Europe, but only a small percentage of microbreweries in the United States produce them. They may be more expensive than mass-produced beer due to larger amounts of high quality grains or malt used, or in the case of malt liquor lower in cost or equal to other mass-produced beers, and full of more filler grains or adjuncts. They may be more flavorful, intended to be sipped and savored, and are often paired with carefully prepared foods, or in the case of high-gravity malt liquor, they may sacrifice some flavor for an inexpensive boost of alcohol level.".
- High-gravity_beer wikiPageID "25521824".
- High-gravity_beer wikiPageRevisionID "599876115".
- High-gravity_beer subject Category:Beer_styles.
- High-gravity_beer subject Category:Types_of_beer.
- High-gravity_beer comment "High-gravity beer is any of various specialty beers, either craft beers or malt liquors with an increased specific gravity. A beer with an original gravity 1.070 is generally considered to be high. High-gravity beers are a traditional expression of beer making in Europe, but only a small percentage of microbreweries in the United States produce them.".
- High-gravity_beer label "HGB (piwo)".
- High-gravity_beer label "High-gravity beer".
- High-gravity_beer sameAs HGB_(piwo).
- High-gravity_beer sameAs m.09rvs0l.
- High-gravity_beer sameAs Q5757555.
- High-gravity_beer sameAs Q5757555.
- High-gravity_beer wasDerivedFrom High-gravity_beer?oldid=599876115.
- High-gravity_beer isPrimaryTopicOf High-gravity_beer.