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Things ale often describes (“ale ________”)
house, houses, wife, tasters, wives, taster, bench, drinking, cup, stake, glass, drinkers, bottle, bar, houfe, conner, houfes, sellers, barrels, pot, conners, brewing, bottles, cups, hood, pots, tap, cask, cellar, brewers, yeast, glasses, horn, can, feast, jug, test, benches, draper, landlord, wort, making, horns, measure, selling, quart, seller, brewer, ahmad, vapours, barrel, casks, vaults, stakes, cap, houe, vapors, runes, highballs, yest, merchant, bars, keeper, gafol, rascal, bowls, pitcher, froth, mugs, tation, songs, consumption, hoof, firkins, bibbers, bowl, shop, toll, whops, knight, paye, board, verfe, bouse, yeasts, brewery, drinker, wells, barm, tub, wassail, gallons
How ale often is described (“________ ale”)
good, strong, pale, brown, ginger, old, more, english, brewed, bitter, best, warm, much, small, real, bottled, mild, light, hot, excellent, dark, fine, scotch, spiced, cold, sour, mulled, bad, nappy, stale, twopenny, double, potent, spicy, flat, sweet, muddy, buttered, spanish, weak, stout, famous, drunk, mightiest, strongest, welsh, dry, penny, sound, mighty, cool, fat, canadian, fresh, smallest, cheap, finest, sheer, musty, golden, rich, akeredolu, thin, scottish, enough, style, unadulterated, yellow, irish, thick, honest, heady, corny, septennial, four, scot
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