Definition of the word brown ale

Pronunciation of vocabulary brown ale

brown alenoun

bia nâu

/ˌbraʊn ˈeɪl//ˌbraʊn ˈeɪl/

Origin of the word brown ale

The term "brown ale" originated in England during the 19th century as a descriptor for a specific style of ale made from pale malt and a smaller proportion of darker grains such as chocolate and black malts. This created a brown color in the final product, hence the name "brown ale." The use of brown malt, which was malted at a lower temperature than other malts, also contributed to the color and flavor profile of this style of ale. Today, brown ale remains a popular variety of beer, with variations in strength, sweetness, and hop bitterness depending on the brewing region and specific style of brown ale being produced.

Example of vocabulary brown alenamespace

meaning

a type of mild sweet dark beer sold in bottles

một loại bia đen ngọt nhẹ được bán trong chai

meaning

a bottle or glass of brown ale

một chai hoặc một ly bia nâu


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