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April 7, 1933: Low-alcoholbeer and wine on sale as first step toward ending Prohibition.
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The award-winning writer will share her views on the growing trend for low-alcoholbeers, and reveals how they can still be bursting with flavour.
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We also recommend that there should be no tie whatever for non-alcohol or low-alcoholbeers, nor for wines, spirits, ciders, soft drinks or mineral waters.
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And if you need the cold ale-gofor a lightbeer.
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One of Cologne's most famous products is Kölsch, a lightbeer.
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I'm more a lightbeer and hot dog kind of girl.
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He'd gotten a prize for a campaign for lightbeer.
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Let them eat meat and drink milk, or half a glass of lightbeer.
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So I asked our prop man to stock up on non-alcoholicbeer.
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Banda Aceh is staunchly Muslim and almost completely dry, but non-alcoholicbeer is available.
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Ms Guymon said she'll keep serving non-alcoholicbeer on her steakhouse's menu and may offer non-alcoholic wines.
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Do not drink decaf or non-alcoholicbeer.
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Brewers pioneered non-alcoholicbeer in the 1980s and 1990s, with only limited success.
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But Bertie Ahern's difficulties are smallbeer by comparison with Tony Blair's.
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His supper consists of an egg and a draught of smallbeer.
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Every morning a bit of dry bread and some bad smallbeer.
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There are two firkins of smallbeer and a tun of canary.
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Malt liquors are divided into smallbeer, strong beer, ale, and porter.
Usage of small ale in English
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So he went in to luncheon on bread and cheese and smallale.
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He steps forwards and gives me a glass of smallale.
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A cup of smallale, I don't care if I do.
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He can only drink smallale and wine and water; we cannot feed him.
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I let him in without a word and pour him a glass of smallale.
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There was a chine of bacon, smallale, and a plentiful supply of good potatoes.
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His wife has a mug of smallale for me, and a heel of stale bread.
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We had smallale and brandy, and oatmeal, of which we made our porridge night and morning.
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I take a sip of smallale.
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We eat farmer's broth: a speck of overstewed mutton with gruel and carrots, and we drink their smallale.
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The music ends and I spin away to a quieter corner, and Anthony my brother offers me a glass of smallale.
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I take the letter, and gesture to my lady in waiting that she shall pour a glass of smallale for Sir Robert.
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I sit as if I am his queen, on his right hand, and I let him pour me a glass of smallale.
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Henry puts a poker into the heart of the fire and when it is hot, plunges it into a jug of smallale.
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The duke offers me a glass of smallale, which is mulled hot and sweet, to warm me from the chill of traveling.
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They have smallale to drink which the goodwife brewsherself and they give me the first gulp from an earthenware cup which tastes of mud.