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Barley wine

British pronunciation/bˈɑːlɪ wˈaɪn/
American pronunciation/bˈɑːɹli wˈaɪn/
Barley wine
[NOUN]
1

a strong, malt-driven beer style that is typically dark, full-bodied, and high in alcohol content

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What is "barley wine"?

Barley wine is a type of beer that is known for its high alcohol content and rich, complex flavor profile. It is brewed using a high proportion of malted barley, which gives the beer its characteristic sweetness and full-bodied texture. Barley wine is typically aged for an extended period of time, allowing its flavors to develop and mature. It is often enjoyed as a sipping beer, due to its high alcohol content, and is best served at a slightly warmer temperature than other types of beer. Barley wine comes in a variety of styles, including American, English, and Belgian, each with its own unique characteristics and flavor profile.

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