Rhineland vs Altbier - What's the difference?
rhineland | altbier |
A form of German top-fermenting beer that originated in Westphalia and later spread to parts of the Rhineland.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 24, author=Eric Asimov, title=Quiet Cover for a Vital Brew, work=New York Times
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As a proper noun Rhineland
is the area on both sides of the river Rhine in the west of Germany.As a noun altbier is
a form of German top-fermenting beer that originated in Westphalia and later spread to parts of the Rhineland.altbier
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