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Q: Why is there no ale brewed in China?

I miss drinking ale and wonder if anyone has found a Chinese brewery that makes a good ale?

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Actually there is. Craft beer is something of a trend in China at the moment and more and more micro-breweries are popping up in cities across the country. The beer industry is flourishing (noticed all the beer festivals everywhere?) and people are starting to crave beers other than Tsingtao or Yanjing. One man with an obsession for good craft beer recently wrote this article below. In it, you'll find addresses of a number of microbreweries across the country. Smile

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Read the following article to find some microbreweries right in Beijing:

Fresh Beer Right from the Source: Beijing’s Top Microbreweries

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what is ale?

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