"kölsch" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: kölsches [plural], kölschs [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|~|+|s}} kölsch (countable and uncountable, plural kölsches or kölschs)
  1. Alternative letter-case form of Kölsch (“style of beer”) Tags: alt-of, countable, uncountable Alternative form of: Kölsch (extra: style of beer)
    Sense id: en-kölsch-en-noun-me~seUg7 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Eupen Limburgish Disambiguation of Eupen Limburgish: 25 26 11 10 11 18

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1999, Brian Glover, The Complete Guide to Beer, Barnes & Noble, page 146",
          "text": "Top-fermenting ales are still brewed, notably the alts of Düsseldorf and kölsches of Cologne.",
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          "ref": "2016, William McInnes, Full Bore, Hachette Australia",
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          "ref": "2016, Jason Frye, Moon North Carolina",
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          "ref": "2016, Tim Hampson, The 50 Greatest Beers of the World, Icon Books",
          "text": "Ale yeasts are often described as top fermenting, but top cropping would probably be a better description: the yeast ferments at all levels throughout the liquid, but once its work is done it collects at the top of the fermenting vessel (traditionally these vessels would have been open at the top). Family members include bitters, porters, stouts, alts and kölschs.",
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          "ref": "1999, The New Brewer, pages 21–22",
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          "ref": "2000, Ray Daniels, Designing Great Beers: The Ultimate Guide to Brewing Classic Beer Styles, Brewers Publications",
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