Talk:Cream ale

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I started out w/ a minor edit to remove a line saying that they're typically served w/ nitrogen (actually, it said "brewed w/ nitrogen" which is incorrect) because that's not the case--at least not in the US or in the two examples cited. In the end I completely rearanged/rewrote the whole thing to be a little clearer and to add a bit more info. Somebody's probably gonna have to copy-edit me because I can't write for doodley squat. Frank 22:14, 23 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Examples

We need some more, I think. I got the mass produced kind w/ Little Kings and Gennessee, a microbrewed one w/ Spotted Cow and a Canadian One. It'd be nice if there was an English example or other any ones w/ links to a brewery or beer page. Frank 21:18, 28 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] what about Kilkenny (Irish)

This is a cream ale also. So the category is not just USA beer. Fremte (talk) 23:32, 26 April 2008 (UTC)