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'''Ale''' is a fermented malt beverage that is full-bodied and somewhat bitter with strong flavour and an aroma of hops. Popular in [[England]], where the term is now synonymous with beer, ale was until the late 17th century an unhopped brew of yeast, water, and malt, beer being the same brew with hops added. It is similar to [[mead]], the only difference being that it is much lighter in alcohol content. The [[Raven Clan]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] despised ale | '''Ale''' is a fermented malt beverage that is full-bodied and somewhat bitter with strong flavour and an aroma of hops. Popular in [[England]], where the term is now synonymous with beer, ale was until the late 17th century an unhopped brew of yeast, water, and malt, beer being the same brew with hops added. It is similar to [[mead]], the only difference being that it is much lighter in alcohol content. The [[Raven Clan]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] despised ale and preferred mead.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' - [[The First Night of Samhaim]]</ref> | ||
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Ale is a fermented malt beverage that is full-bodied and somewhat bitter with strong flavour and an aroma of hops. Popular in England, where the term is now synonymous with beer, ale was until the late 17th century an unhopped brew of yeast, water, and malt, beer being the same brew with hops added. It is similar to mead, the only difference being that it is much lighter in alcohol content. The Raven Clan shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir despised ale and preferred mead.[1]
