Fst "India Pale Ales were traditionally" A. Quite alcoholic, quite bitter, but not especially hoppy on the nose. B. Quite low in alcohol, quite bitter and very hoppy on the nose.C. Quite alcoholic, not bitter and not hoppy on the nose D. Quite alcoholic, quite bitter and quite bitter on the nose.

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lilysley26

Answer:

its C:

Quite alcoholic, not bitter and not hoppy on the nose

batolisis

India Pale Ales were traditionally : ( C ) Quite alcoholic, not bitter and not hoppy on the nose

The India Pale Ales ?

The India pale ales were traditionally quite alcoholic, not bitter and not hoppy on the nose as well. The India pale ales was first introduced by Greg Noonan of Vermont Pub & Brewery. The India pale ales was brewed for the British empire stationed in the East because of the hot weather of India and due to the demand for beer.

India pale ales was not first brewed in India but in Vermont Pub and brewery by Greg Noonan.

Hence we can conclude that India Pale Ales were traditionally  Quite alcoholic, not bitter and not hoppy on the nose.

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