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- The Parish ale or church ale was a party or festivity in an English parish at which ale was the chief drink. It was typically a fundraising occasion for...
- renamed in his honor to Ale School of Fine Arts and Design. Ale Felege was born in Fitche, Selale into a family of distinguished church painters, and taught...
- Kirchweih is the German equivalent, while church ale was a name of similar festivals in England. Many Catholic churches (parishes) still have patronal festivals...
- American pop music duo Aly & AJ. It was released on May 10, 2019, through the duo's independent label Aly & AJ Music LLC. The EP follows Aly & AJ's first EP...
- Original Movie, Sand Dollar Cove (2021). Michalka is half of the musical duo Aly & AJ (briefly 78violet) alongside her sister, AJ. Michalka was born in Torrance...
- raising. One of these was very po****r and was known as 'Church Ales', when a barrel or two of weak ale was provided and sold off at a party to raise money...
- ginger ale owned by Keurig Dr Pepper that was first served in 1866 by James Vernor, a pharmacist from Detroit. Vernors is the oldest surviving ginger ale in...
- the games from scratch, or took over from an existing event, perhaps a church ale. The games had the approval of King James, who in his book of advice to...
- locally distributed: Celestial Gold (light lager), Pipe Organ Pale Ale (English pale ale), and Pious Monk Dunkel (Munich-style dark lager). The in-house...
- of Lewis used to propitiate Seonaidh by a cup of ale in the following manner. They came to the church of St. Mulway (Mael rubha), each man carrying his...