Definition: 1. A type of beer, usually sold in bottles or cans. There are several kinds of ale. 2. A general name for beer made with a top fermenting yeast; in some of the United States an ale is (by law) a brew of more than 4% alcohol by volume. 3. A glass, bottle or can of ale.
Use 'ale' in a sentence:
1. Early Americans took a cup of healthy drink for breakfast, whiskey was a lunchtime drink, and ale accompanied supper.
2. I'd like some ginger ale, please.
3. Now we shall be able to mull some ale!
4. But he discovered that the flavor of the resulting ale was unique, and not in a bad way.
5. The waiter brought me the ale in a black jack.
6. I'm afraid of nothing. I drink Adam's ale.
7. Why did you leave the steak to fry, and the ale to run, and then spoil all the meal?
8. Two light ales please.
9. Shandy Gaff is made with equal parts of beer and ginger ale.
10. He liked the bitter taste of the ale.
11. He drank his ale and stood up ready to clap.
12. So with the exception of the fermentation process, beer and ale are basically the same thing!
13. Can you name another brown ale?
14. The boy drank up the ale before all the guests arrived.
15. Some homeless people even have a college diploma and ale well-spoken.
16. And Spanish ale shall give you hope.
17. P.M. Stop for a beer at the Bronx Ale House, 216 West 238th Street, (718) 601-0204.
18. Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear.
19. Newcastle Brown Ale: The one and only.
20. At least have a drink of our old ale; it will do you good: you seem weary.
21. Life is not all cakes and ale.
22. The ale will fine.
23. As a child, my mom had me drink ginger-ale anytime I had an upset stomach.
24. We quaffed a bumper of ale.
25. The old man fully enjoyed cakes and ale.
26. Their thoughts were only of ale.
27. Try Big Bowl's signature drink, fresh ginger ginger ale, a refreshing balance to the robust food.
28. I live mostly on coffee and ginger ale.
29. The ALE governs service lifecycle from creation to consumption.
30. Rumei: I'd like some ginger ale, please.
31. I sometimes enjoy a pint of ale.
32. Ginger ale with lots of ice for me, thank you.
33. After I left. I ate and drank some beer with Gillian and Ale.
34. I finished my ale and had to wait a couple of minutes before I could get another bottle.
35. Each can of ale or lager contains about 150 calories.
36. More gills of ale were bought than harsh words traded.
37. Come birl the ale , please.
38. To make ( ale or beer ) from malt and hops by infusion, boiling, and fermentation.
39. He nods while he pours me a pint of brackish ale.
40. Feliks went to the bar and asked for a glass of ale and a cold sausage.