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We have spotted ALE (3 Letters) a total of 2129 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with ALE and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
| • | An intoxicating liquor made from an infusion of malt by fermentation and the addition of a bitter, usually hops. |
| • | A festival in English country places, so called from the liquor drunk. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Stein's contents
- Drink that may come in a yard
- Blue Moon for one
- Beer merchant selection
- Blonde or brown brew
- It can be blonde or brown
- Hoppy beer
- Pale pub serving
- Contents of a flagon
- Pale drink
- Ginger --
- Renaissance faire beverage
- Tap it
- Drink in a growler
- Pint-size beverage
- Light or dark drink
- Word after pale or ginger
- It's off limits if you 59-Across
- It may be brown or blonde
- Microbrewery brew
- Foamy drink in a stein
- Pub offering with a blonde variety
- Foamy fare
- Bitter pub drink
- Tavern quaff
- Brewpub brew
- Drink that may be pale
- Chaucer-era refreshment
- Keg pour
- Beverage in a stein
- Boozy brew
- Brew in a mug
- Stout for one
- The A of 61-Down
- Newcastle brews a brown one
- Lager's cousin
- On the safe side nautically
- Drink with a foamy head
- Blonde beer
- Saloon staple
- Beer such as a stout
- 37-Across serving
- Potent pint
- Public house offering
- Blonde brew
- Hazy pale ___
- Publican's offering
- The A in IPA
- India Pale __
- Brewery offering
- Weird ___ Yankovic (punny beer name)
- Fall pumpkin-flavored product
- Brewpub offering
- Sign off on
- Pub pour
- Newcastle Brown __
- Part of I.P.A.
- Tap option
- Refreshment for Friar Tuck
- Beer type
- Cream ___ (beer)
- It might be brown amber or pale
- Ginger __
- Declining industry of Appalachia
- Drink that can be blonde or brown
- Brewpub option
- Blonde brown or red drink
- Beverage on tap
- Tavern beverage
- Brew that may be pumpkin-flavored
- When doubled a pop nickname
- Taproom brew
- Hefeweizen for one
- Drink aptly found within social event
- Pub pints
- The A of 23-Across
- Source of nutrition in the medieval world
- Dogfish Head Brewery product
- Drink in a pint glass
- Craft brewery product
- Businessman Emanuel
- Cousin of lager
- Stuff served in a horn at a Renaissance faire perhaps
- Pub potable
- Hoppy pint
- Drink made from hops
- Bitter brew
- Red __
- Tavern pint
- Word after ginger or pale
- British beer
- Brewery output
- Brew in a 42-Down
- Stein filler
- Kind of accent heard in Pahk yah cah in Hahvahd Yahd
- Stout relative
- Pale brew
- Growler fill
- Brew made with warm fermentation
- 'Dark' drink
- Bar beverage
- Barley brew
- Brewpub pour
- Tap pour
- Draft pick?
- Ginger __ (soft drink)
- Pub grub chaser
- Stadium whistle-blower
- Pub pintful
- IPA part
- Blond or red beverage
- Bass beer
- Malty brew
- It's poured in a pub
- Pint-size purchase
- Saloon supply
- Pour choice
- Pub stuff
- White or brown beer
- Pub offering
- Sierra Nevada e.g.
- The A in 38-Down
- Pub refreshment
- Beer such as a tripel
- Audrey Hopburn, for one
- Blond or brown beverage
- Brew that may be pale
- Blonde or brown quaff
- Saloon quaff
- Drink from the tap?
- Bartenders serving perhaps
- Full-bodied beer
- Pub supply
- The A of IPA
- Tavern order
- Pub product
- Pete’s Wicked, e.g.
- Pete's Wicked e.g.
- Pub pint option
- ___ or Nothing (punny name for a pub)
- Pub quaff
- Brewery order
- Nickname that drops -jandro
- Hoppy Happy Hour choice
- Saloon sip
- Brewpub beverage
- Brewer's product
- Lager's relative
- Brewer’s bottleful
- Brewer's bottleful
- Hoppy quaff
- Brew hall choice
- Keg filler
- Brew that may be red or pale
- 36 Across, picked up the wrong way
- Pub libation
- Tavern offering
- Cask contents
- Beerlike beverage
- Craft brewers concoction
- Draft choice
- Part of IPA
- Brew such as sahti or stout
- Brown ___
- Boddingtons e.g.
- Hoppy beverage
- Drink on draft
- Tavern option
- Gastropub glassful
- The A of 57-Down
- Flagon filler
- Tankard beer
- The A of I.P.A.
- Beer hall selection
- It might be sold by the yard
- Tavern serving
- Beverage such as Audrey Hopburn or Hoptimus Prime
- Beverage that might be blonde or brown
- Medieval beverage
- Bitter 1-Across
- Apt letters missing from l_ger a_ternativ_
- Brew that may be brown
- Drink that may be spiced
- Drink hidden in 'tea leaves'
- Barley wine e.g.
- Tavern staple
- Pub staple
- Malty beer
- 'Canterbury Tales' refreshment
- What one of the letters of 55-Across stands for
- Beer style often made by Trappist monks
- Brewpub serving
- Strong beer
- Bar order
- Drink in a mug
- Brewery product
- Part of 79 Across
- Brewpub order
- Hoppy brew
- Taproom choice
- Tavern drink
- Many a craft beer
- What a stein might hold
- Saloon stock
- Bar choice
- Bitter beer
- Brewpub quaff
- Pub serving
- Schooner filler
- Pub choice
- Growler filler
- Ginger —
- Yard sale?
- ___ or Nothing (punny name for a brewery)
- Pub drink
- Taproom order
- Vikings swig
- Tap output
- Hoppy libation
- Ginger ___
- IPA's A
- Pub brew
- Lager alternative
- Draft pick
- Cream __
- Hearty quaff
- India pale ___
- The A of 30-Across
- Product that may be sold by the yard
- Pub pint
- Pub beverage
- Tankard filler
- Ginger ___ (fizzy drink)
- Toaster's choice
- Saloon order
- Pub order
- Heady brew
- Miller's Tale refreshment
- Bass for one
- Hearty brew
- Pale or amber beer
- Pale ___
- Serving from a tap
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- LA Times: Nov 23, 2025
- USA Today: Nov 22, 2025
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- Newsday: Sep 29, 2025
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- Eugene Sheffer: Sep 15, 2025
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- Universal: Jul 1, 2025
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- Newsday: Apr 11, 2025
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- New York Times: Feb 17, 2023