- e.g. alehoof, tunhoof, and
gill-over-the-ground. In the 18th century, beer
brewed with
ground ivy was
known as
gill ale and was said to have medicinal...
- Red
Ale Limerick Thomond Red
Ale Bill's Red
Ale Sligo Lough Gill Anderson's Red
Ale Tipperary White Gypsy Ruby Red
Waterford Copper Coast Red
Ale Wexford...
-
Gilles Alé (or Hallet; 1620 in
Liege – 1694 in Rome), a
Flemish painter,
worked in the
latter half of the 17th century, and was
distinguished for the purity...
- with
ale:
Craft beer has a new
golden girl". HLN. CNN.
Archived from the
original on
March 4, 2016.
Retrieved May 23, 2015. "From Yale with
ale: Craft...
- Saint-
Gilles (c. 650 – c. 710), Gr****
Christian hermit Gilles Aillaud (1928–2005),
French painter, set decorator, and
scenographer Gilles Alé (or Hallet;...
-
Alès (French: [
alɛs] ) is a
commune and
subprefecture in the Gard
department in the
Occitania region in
Southern France.
Until 1926, it was officially...
- countries.
There are four
gills in a pint, two
pints in a quart, and four
quarts (quarter gallons) in a gallon, with the
imperial gill being divided into five...
- the Erta
Ale volcanic range featuring multiple shield- and
stratovolcanoes such as the Gada
Ale, Alu, Dalafilla, Bora
Ale, Erta
Ale and
Ale Bagu. These...
- a
gill. Its[which?] use
later spread to
North America. The
origin of the name is not certain, but
probably derives from nog, a
strong type of
ale brewed...
- Nîmes-
Alès-Camargue-Cévennes Airport,
sometimes called Garons Airport, is
located on the
territory of the commune. Abba Mari ben
Isaac of St
Gilles Communes...