Both beverages are beer types. Ale is produced with a top-fermenting yeast, fermenting between 64 and 70 degrees.
All-red line vs Thin red line vs Thin line
All-red line—(UK hist., also: all-red route) a telegraph line lying throughout in British territory.
All-overs vs Overalls
All-overs—(coll.) a feeling of great unease or extreme nervousness.
Aisle vs Isle
Aisle is a passageway between seats, traffic, and other things.
Antiseptic vs Germicide vs Bactéricide vs Disinfectant
Antiseptic, germicide, bactéricide and disinfectant all denote an agent that interferes with the growth and activity of microorganisms.
Antipathy vs Aversion
Antipathy and aversion are closer synonyms than their corresponding adjectives when they denote the state of mind created by what is antipathetic to one.
Ailment vs Aliment
Aliment refers to supplying with sustenance, such as food or moral support.
All mouth and no trousers vs All mouth and trousers
All mouth and no trousers—(UK derog.) said of somebody who talks or boasts a lot but doesn’t take any action (also: all talk and no trousers).
Antipathetic vs Unsympathetic vs Averse
Antipathetic, unsympathetic and averse are often used as if they were synonyms. They are, however, not interchangeable if employed in accord with careful usage.
All kinds of vs All sorts of
All sorts of something— = all kinds of something 1.
Aid vs Aide
Aid refers to assistance.
Anthropology vs Ethnology vs Archaeology
Anthropology, ethnology and archaeology are clearly distinguishable sciences, but they are often confused by laymen because the investigations of scholars in these fields are largely concerned with ancient or primitive races.