If you mean an English real-ale which is less processed and less full of chemicals than most commercial lagers then it has to be ale. If you mean a more traditonal lager beer brewed in a proper lager producing countries like Germany or the Czech Republic then lager is much the same as the ale. Some will say that you shouldn't drink alcohol in any form but if like me you enjoy a drink then at least drink something that tastes of something and is not full of chemicals.
The Esperanto words for beer and ale are the same. The word for both is biero.
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There isn't one. The words 'ale' and 'beer' are interchangable.
Ale is one of the major types of beer.
An old name for beer was "ale"
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The main differences between ale and lager production are in temperature and type of yeast used. Lager is fermented at a lower temperature than ale and uses a bottom fermenting yeast whereas ale uses a top fermenting yeast.
Deer Beer
Depends on what is used to make the ale. By general definition, an ale is alcoholic because it's a style of beer (there's exceptions to that as a soft drink by the name of ginger aleis non-alcoholic).
Barley wine is a style of beer similar to ale.
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