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Spitfire is an amber-coloured, mild, smoky malt ale from the Shepherd Neame brewery, Kent.
Sussex bitter is a light-coloured, tasty bitter from the King and Barnes brewery in Horsham, Sussex.
Sussex mild is a dark-brown, malty mild from Harveys brewery, Lewes, Sussex.
www.professionalchef.com /FrontoftheHouse/Encyclopedia/S.htm   (5169 words)

  
  Ginger ale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Golden ginger ale, dark colored and strong flavored, is the older style.
Dry ginger ale was developed during Prohibition when ginger ale was used as a mixer for alcoholic beverages and the strong flavor of golden ginger ale was undesirable.
Because of its ginger content, ginger ale is used to prevent or alleviate motion sickness.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ginger_ale   (310 words)

  
 Ginger ale -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ginger ale is a (Nonalcoholic beverage (usually carbonated)) soft drink flavored with (Perennial plants having thick branching aromatic rhizomes and leafy reedlike stems) ginger.
Dry ginger ale was developed during (A decree that prohibits something) Prohibition when ginger ale was used as a mixer for alcoholic beverages and the strong flavor of golden ginger ale was undesirable.
Because of its ginger content, ginger ale is used to prevent or alleviate (The state of being dizzy or nauseated because of the motions that occur while traveling in or on a moving vehicle) motion sickness.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/G/Gi/Ginger_ale.htm   (381 words)

  
 Sussex, New Brunswick - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sussex was incorporated in 1895 but was only officially established as a town on April 30, 1904.
Today, Sussex is primarily a regional service centre for the surrounding agricultural communities of the upper Kennebecasis River valley, as well as a highway service centre on Highway 1, the primary highway between Moncton and Saint John, as well as being the most heavily travelled route in the Maritimes to the United States.
The town is home to Sussex Golden Ginger Ale, and at one point it claimed to be the birthplace of the ice cream cone.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Sussex,_New_Brunswick   (623 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Food and Drink (G)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ginger is the reddish-brown coloured, hot-tasting root of plants of the genus Zingiber.
Ginger Tom is a ginger-flavoured ale from the Hoskins and Oldfield brewery, Leicester.
Golden bitter is a fruity bitter from Archers in Swindon.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /QG.HTM   (1688 words)

  
 PCA Food & Beverage Encyclopedia
Harveys of Lewes in Sussex, for example, bottled a special strong pale ale, called Firecracker, in honour of the emergency services who fought to save it from disaster when a fire broke out in the brewery in 1996.
Brown Ale is a sweetish, bottled mild ale, dark in colour and low in alcohol.
Light (golden) and dark brown sugars are the two major types commercially available, as well as in-between grades.
www.professionalchef.com /FrontoftheHouse/Encyclopedia/b.htm   (5086 words)

  
 Sussex, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sussex was incorporated in 1895 but was only officially established as a town on April 30, 1904.
In 1885 the Sussex Military Camp was established on the eastern edge of the town.
Today, Sussex is primarily a regional service centre for the surrounding agricultural communities of the upper Kennebecasis River valley, as well as a highway service centre on Highway 1, the primary highway between Moncton and Saint John, as well as being the most heavily travelled route in the Maritimes to the United States.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sussex,_New_Brunswick   (632 words)

  
 canada dry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Canada Dry is best known for their ginger ale, but also manufactures a number of other soft drinks and mixers.
For instance, when the brand was boycotted in some parts of the United States when the U.S. government reproached Canada for not participating in the 2003 invasion of Iraq the Texan producers and British owners of Canada Dry complained that the boycott was hurting what was then an ally of the U.S. instead of Canada.
Canada Dry Ginger Ale is the most popular of Canada Dry's products, and probably the most well recognized brand of ginger ale in North America.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /canada_dry.html   (405 words)

  
 GINGER ALE FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ginger ale is a soft_drink flavored with ginger.
A Boston_cooler is a drink made from vanilla ice_cream and ginger ale, usually Vernor's.
Because of its ginger content, ginger ale is used to prevent or alleviate motion_sickness.
www.mrdefine.com /Ginger_ale   (284 words)

  
 Ginger | Herbal
Ginger, or Zingiber officinale, is a small herbaceous plant belonging to the Zingiberaceae family.
As common article in medieval and renaissance trade, ginger was one of the spices used to battle against the Plague.
Ginger is often mistaken for a “root”, hence the term “ginger root.” Actually, that golden part of the plant is a rhizome.
www.jam727.com /herbal/ginger.htm   (526 words)

  
 Ginger ale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Dry ginger ale wasdeveloped during Prohibition when ginger ale was used as a mixer foralcoholic beverages and the strong flavor of golden ginger ale was undesirable.
Dry ginger ale quickly surpassed golden gingerale in popularity and today golden ginger ale is a uncommon and usually regional drink.
Ginger beer, a similar drink, is typically flavored much morestrongly.
www.therfcc.org /ginger-ale-27886.html   (211 words)

  
 Badger Brewery Home Page
Sussex Bitter is the most popular King and Barnes beer.
Charles Hall, born in 1751, was a farmer's son and in common with tradition was taught both brewing and farming.
Ale was provided by farmers for their workers as a wholesome refreshment.
www.pub-explorer.com /realale/badgerbrewery.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Four North East IPAs | A Good Beer Blog
Like the other ales I have been happy with, the challenge they place on the Canadian bigotry against US brews is definitely on.
Ale fans and even Ale-fan will know that the open square is a form of fermentation that requires the yeast head to effectively seal the fluid forming in to beer below it.
It is like the beer Oland's Export might be were it brewed as a real ale rather than a beer replicant containing mainly corn sugar and irish moss.
beerblog.genx40.com /archives/2004/september/fournortheast   (1760 words)

  
 Sussex, New Brunswick - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Sussex is a town in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, located about 70 km north-north-east of Saint John.
The town of Sussex became incorporated in 1895 after the construction of a railway and a highway though the area, but it was only officially established on April 30, 1904.
The economy of Sussex has declined recently with the closure of a potash mine and with the Trans-Canada Highway moving straight between Fredericton and Moncton ; it had before detoured slightly to go through Sussex.
www.free-definition.com /Sussex,-New-Brunswick.html   (195 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Canada Dry
Canada Dry is best known for its ginger ale, but also manufactures a number of other soft drinks and mixers.
Today, Canada Dry is owned by Cadbury-Schweppes, but the ginger ale bottles often bear a map of Canada as part of the beverage's logo.
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Canada-Dry   (1236 words)

  
 Boathouse Brewery - Brewing Reports
This is the sixth batch of this ale, using the same grain bill each time, pale malt, with a pound of crystal, half a pound of wheat, and an ounce of roast barley.
The English ale batch, with a higher finishing gravity, is cask- conditioning, while the Burton ale batch is force-carbonated for co2 dispense.
I was leaning toward brewing a pale ale of some sort, but one of the two yeast cultures I had (London Ale) was last used in the Black Chocolate Stout recipe, and so it was very dark and probably shouldn't be pitched into a very light coloured ale.
www.boathousebrewery.com /reports2005.htm   (5688 words)

  
 AT&T Worldnet Service - Directory
Brewing several ales which are distributed throughout more than 100 pubs in the Cambridge area.
The award winning Enville Ale is a traditional beekeepers ale, using honey in the ancient recipe.
The ale 'Man in the Boat' won bronze position in the mild section of Champion Beer of Britain 2001.
www.att.net /cgi-bin/webdrill?catkey=gwd/Top/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/Business_and_Economy/Industries/Food_and_Beverage/Beverages/Beer/Microbreweries   (1651 words)

  
 The Evidence
An extremely clean-drinking pale gold-coloured ale with a strong floral aroma and elderflower notes.
Well-balanced, golden bitter with the warm flavour of Chinese stem ginger.
This is a truly unique vintage strong winter ale; each year one (and only one) batch is brewed.
www.darkstarbrewing.co.uk /evidence.htm   (325 words)

  
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A full-flavoured ale with a unique ruby red colour derived from the addition of natural berry juice.
Golden in colour, malty and hoppy flavour, with a dry malt and hop finish.
A refreshing yellow/gold ale with a malt, hop and fruit aroma that continues in a bittersweet light bodied taste.
homepages.tesco.net /~ian.clennett/2001_MBFbeers.htm   (864 words)

  
 montefin's Food Glossary
Ginger is most often is used fresh, dried, ground, or "crystallized" with sugar.
Ginger has been important in Chinese medicine for many centuries, and is mentioned in the writings of Confucius.
A common article of medieval and Renaissance trade, ginger was one of the spices used against the plague.
www.montefin.com /diet/info/montefins-food-glossary   (4758 words)

  
 Diamond Geezers - Quins Supporters - Fluids and Solids
Ginger which had been used for thousands of years in Chinese cooking and medicine was being traded along the Silk Route, grain spirit (vodka) was being produced in Russia and was also being traded.
Ginger ale is used because it is easier to come by in western bars and lime is added to sharpen the flavour and make it appeal to western palates.
You grasp the bottle of ginger ale, take the top off and place your thumb firmly over the top, you then shake the bottle so the pressure builds up - then you carefully allow a fine jet of ginger ale to shoot into the rum/lime mix - this causes it to froth up.
www.diamondgeezers.org.uk /fluidssolids/fluidsthings.html   (902 words)

  
 Sussex Beer Festival
It is a traditional ale with a nice mid-brown colour and nicely balanced malt and hops in the flavour.
The ginger was evident in the aroma but the body was thin, and the ginger flavours were, to say the least, unsubtle.
It is a golden ale, with intriguing flavours of citrus and hints of spice.
www.sussexbeerfestival.co.uk /article_johnsimpson.htm   (1297 words)

  
 WebSearch - Ginger Ale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ginger Ale (in Australia we call it ginger beer)...
Ginger 's Ale House is a popular Chicago Wrigleyville northside pub with English and Irish roots that shows English, Scottish and MLS soccer, Six Nations rugby, college football basketball a...
Ginger ale is a carbonated, ginger -flavored soft drink.
www.seekerbar.com /rl/TB50154te10_sr-1/Ginger-Ale.html   (475 words)

  
 Four North East IPAs | Gen X at 40
The micro-micro brewery at Rogue's Roost also in Halifax made small batches of wonderful IPAs but they were not a hit with the crowd and ended up dry-hopped in corny kegs (ie soda pop canisters) for the select crowd of Lorne's pals.
In fact, of the ales tested, Ithaca Flower Power IPA and Brooklyn Brown are real winners so far.
It is not as molar janglingly hopped as other pale ales or IPAs US brewers will throw at you but sometimes the hopping can go too far if you are looking for something to have more than one bottle of.
www.genx40.com /archives/2004/september/fouripas   (1853 words)

  
 Ginger ale - TheBestLinks.com - Prohibition, Soft drink, 1866, Champagne (beverage), ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Hall and Woodhouse - Independent Family Brewers - Our Beers - Badger Ales - Blandford Fly
The unique ale celebrated the infamous Blandford Fly, a resident biting insect of Dorset's River Stour.
Local folklore has it that only zingibain, one of ginger's most ancient constituents, could help reduce the fever and swelling inflicted by the creatures bite.
The inspired inclusion of ginger in this ale has made the antidote so agreeable that the locals now claim the Fly swarms all year round...thus the warning cry is oft heard in the locality...
www.hall-woodhouse.co.uk /beers/badgerales/blandfordfly.asp   (175 words)

  
 Sussex Warnings or Dangers - Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com
During my first few years in Sussex (1954-62) I lived with my parents and three brother/sisters in a very modest house about four blocks to the left of the train station and only a couple of blocks away from the tracks.
It so happened that both the large buildings of the Sussex Golden Ginger Ale plant and several rows of parallel tracks where cargoes could be shunted off to the side were located very close to where we lived.
Of course the housing on the 'wrong' side of the tracks was even poorer than ours and they had their own 'gangs' that hung out, so we had to always be ready to high-tail it home if our two groups happened to bump into each other in this 'borderland' area.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/North_America/Canada/Province_of_New_Brunswick/Sussex-903682/Warnings_or_Dangers-Sussex-BR-1.html   (397 words)

  
 Dorothy Lane Market
Not just a cute name on a simple jar, Thursday Cottage was a real cottage in Sussex, England where the delicious jams, marmalades, and curds were first made from century-old recipes back in 1960.
Victorian Lemonade is sharp, tart, and a bit dry with a hint of ginger.
Ales are top fermented and can be traced back nearly 8,000 years.
www.dorothylane.com /mydlm/mr/2004-09   (4228 words)

  
 Hall and Woodhouse - Independent Family Brewers - Our Beers - Badger Ales
A premium traditional ale of legendary character, suprisingly light in colour with a smooth taste and a crisp finish.
Our Spring Seasonal Ale, Hopping Hare is triple hopped, with hops added twice to the Copper (for bitterness and aroma) then also dry hopped before being racked into cask.
Our Autumn Seasonal Ale named in honour of the inquisitive and extremely "fursty" ferrets of the Gribble Inn, a celebrated golden brown ale, full of character.
www.hall-woodhouse.co.uk /beers/badgerales/index.asp   (300 words)

  
 Wassail in Text
She walked up to the King, curtsied low, and said "Lavert King, was hail!" When he saw the girl's face, Vortigern was greatly struck by her beauty and was filled with desire for her.
The fact that traces of it are found in fruit-growing areas of England under Elizabeth and the Stuarts argues for an origin at latest in the early Tudor or medieval periods.
Pitchers of ale or cider were poured over the roots of the trees to the accompaniment of a rhyming toast to their healths"
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''Sussex''' is a town in Kings County, New Brunswick Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, located about seventy km kilometers north-north-east of Saint John, New Brunswick Saint John.
The settler settlers were for the most part United Kingdom British Loyalist (American Revolution) Loyalists who had fled the American Revolution in 1776.
Most people in Sussex have some Scots Scottish, French people French, and English people English ancestry.
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