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- Kentucky_common_beer abstract "Kentucky Common Beer is a once-popular style of ale from the area in and around Louisville, Kentucky from the 1850s until Prohibition. This style is rarely brewed commercially today. It was also locally known as Dark Cream Common Beer, Cream Beer or Common Beer. The beer was top-fermented and wasn't krausened, i.e., it was fermented once and sent out for sale which meant the gravity would be moderate, the carbonation low and the taste full and sweetish. Like cream ale, it was consumed fresh, usually as draught beer. In 1913 it was estimated that 80% of the beer consumed in Louisville was of this type. Many local breweries made this style of beer exclusively.".
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- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageExternalLink louhistory.htm.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageExternalLink showthread.php?5492-Yup-Kentucky-Had-a-Beer-Style-Kentucky-Common-Beer.
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- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Ale.
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- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink California_common_beer.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Caramel.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_beer_styles.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kentucky_cuisine.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Cream_ale.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Draught_beer.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Gravity_(alcoholic_beverage).
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Ice.
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- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Local_Option_(brewery).
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Louisville,_Kentucky.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Maize.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink New_Albanian_Brewing_Company.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Original_gravity.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Prohibition_in_the_United_States.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Refrigeration.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLink Steam_beer.
- Kentucky_common_beer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kentucky common beer".
- Kentucky_common_beer hasPhotoCollection Kentucky_common_beer.
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- Kentucky_common_beer subject Category:American_beer_styles.
- Kentucky_common_beer subject Category:Kentucky_cuisine.
- Kentucky_common_beer hypernym Style.
- Kentucky_common_beer comment "Kentucky Common Beer is a once-popular style of ale from the area in and around Louisville, Kentucky from the 1850s until Prohibition. This style is rarely brewed commercially today. It was also locally known as Dark Cream Common Beer, Cream Beer or Common Beer. The beer was top-fermented and wasn't krausened, i.e., it was fermented once and sent out for sale which meant the gravity would be moderate, the carbonation low and the taste full and sweetish.".
- Kentucky_common_beer label "Kentucky common beer".
- Kentucky_common_beer sameAs Q6392202.
- Kentucky_common_beer sameAs Q6392202.
- Kentucky_common_beer wasDerivedFrom Kentucky_common_beer?oldid=677727610.
- Kentucky_common_beer isPrimaryTopicOf Kentucky_common_beer.