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Kölsch may refer to: *Kölsch (beer), a style of beer from Cologne, Germany * Kölsch (artist), house musician/DJ *Kölsch (dialect) or Colognian language, a Ripuarian dialect spoken in and around Cologne * USS ''Koelsch'', a vessel of the Garcia class of the US Navy People with the surname * C. Frederick Koelsch (1907-1999), American chemist *John Kelvin Koelsch (1923–1951), United States Navy officer *Rune Reilly Kölsch or Rune RK, Danish producer and songwriter See also *''SK Kölsch ''SK Kölsch'' was German television series produced in Cologne, which was broadcast on Sat.1 from 1999 to 2006. See also *List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * ...'', a German television series *'' Tierisch Kölsch'', a German television series {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Kölsch (beer)
() is a style of beer originating in Cologne (Köln), Germany. It has an original gravity between 11 and 14 degrees Plato (specific gravity of 1.044 to 1.056). In appearance, it is bright and clear with a straw-yellow hue. Since 1997, the term "Kölsch" has had a protected geographical indication (PGI) within the European Union, indicating a beer that is made within 50km (31mi) of the city of Cologne and brewed according to the ''Kölsch Konvention'' as defined by the members of the Cologne Brewery Association (Kölner Brauerei-Verband). Kölsch is one of the most strictly defined beer styles in Germany: according to the Konvention, it is a pale, highly attenuated, hoppy, bright (i.e. filtered and not cloudy) top-fermenting beer, and must be brewed according to the . Kölsch is warm fermented with top-fermenting yeast, then conditioned at cold temperatures like a lager. This brewing process is similar to that used for Düsseldorf's . History Bottom-fermented beer start ...
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Kölsch (artist)
Kölsch may refer to: *Kölsch (beer), a style of beer from Cologne, Germany * Kölsch (artist), house musician/DJ *Kölsch (dialect) or Colognian language, a Ripuarian dialect spoken in and around Cologne * USS ''Koelsch'', a vessel of the Garcia class of the US Navy People with the surname * C. Frederick Koelsch (1907-1999), American chemist *John Kelvin Koelsch (1923–1951), United States Navy officer *Rune Reilly Kölsch or Rune RK, Danish producer and songwriter See also *''SK Kölsch ''SK Kölsch'' was German television series produced in Cologne, which was broadcast on Sat.1 from 1999 to 2006. See also *List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * ...'', a German television series *'' Tierisch Kölsch'', a German television series {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Kölsch (dialect)
Colognian or Kölsch (; natively ''Kölsch Platt'') is a small set of very closely related dialects, or variants, of the Ripuarian group of dialects of the Central German group. These dialects are spoken in the area covered by the Archdiocese and former Electorate of Cologne reaching from Neuss in the north to just south of Bonn, west to Düren and east to Olpe in northwest Germany. Name In the Ripuarian dialects, ''"kölsch"'' is an adjective meaning "from Cologne" or "pertaining to Cologne", thus equivalent to ''"Colognian"''. Its nominalized forms (''ene Kölsche'', ''de Kölsche'' etc.) denote the inhabitants of Cologne. The word ''"Kölsch"'', without an article, refers to either the dialect or the local Kölsch beer. Hence the humorous Colognian saying: "Ours is the only language you can drink!" Speakers In Cologne, it is actively spoken by about 250,000 people, roughly one quarter of the population. Almost all speakers are also fluent in standard or high German. It is ...
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USS Koelsch
USS ''Koelsch'' (FF-1049) was a frigate in service with the United States Navy from 1968 to 1989. She was then leased to Pakistan where she served as ''Siqqat'' (F-267) until 1994. The frigate was subsequently scrapped. History ''Koelsch'' (DE-1049) was laid down as a destroyer escort on 19 February 1964 at Bay City, Michigan, by Defoe Shipbuilding Company and launched on 8 June 1965, sponsored by Miss Virginia L. Koelsch, niece of the late Lt. (j.g.) Koelsch. the ship conducted builders' trials on Lake Huron on 14–15 April 1967 and departed Bay City on 11 May 1967. She transited the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway, and was commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, USA, on 10 June 1967. United States Navy 1960s With Newport, Rhode Island, designated as her home port, ''Koelsch'' spent the rest of 1967 at Boston, Massachusetts, much of it in drydock, fitting-out, workmen covering the teardrop-shaped sonar dome with an experimental rubber coating; installing ...
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John Kelvin Koelsch
John Kelvin Koelsch (December 22, 1923 – October 16, 1951) was a United States Navy officer and a recipient of America's highest military decoration — the Medal of Honor — for his actions in the Korean War. He was the first helicopter pilot to be awarded the Medal of Honor. Biography John Kelvin Koelsch was born in London and was educated at the Choate School and Princeton University. He served in the British RAF and fought in The Blitz before he joined the U.S. Naval Reserve as an aviation cadet on September 14, 1942, and was commissioned as an ensign on October 23, 1944, after completing flight training he served in the Pacific War. During the next few years, he served at Naval Air Stations at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Norfolk, Virginia, and subsequently flew with Composite Squadron 15 and Torpedo Squadrons 97 and 18. He became an accomplished torpedo bomber pilot, and was promoted to lieutenant (junior grade) on August 1, 1946. Despite first entering Princeton in ...
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Rune Reilly Kölsch
Rune Reilly Kölsch or simply Kölsch is a Danish electronic dance musician and DJ. He has worked with artists such as Coldplay, Imogen Heap, London Grammar, Tiga, Sasha and Michael Mayer. Career In 2003, Kölsch and Johannes Torpe released the track "Calabria", an instrumental house tune with a synthesized saxophone riff, on Credence, a sublabel of Parlophone Records, for which he received the Danish Music Award in 2004. In the 2000s, several remakes of "Calabria" were released, including a version by Drunkenmunky and a mashup titled "Destination Calabria" by Alex Gaudino featuring Crystal Waters, a veritable international hit in many countries, whilst in June 2022 two songs using the same sample were climbing the UK Top 30, one by DJ Nathan Dawe, the other by West London drill rapper Benzz. In 2017, Kölsch performed on top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris for Cercle. Discography Studio albums *2013: ''1977'' *2015: ''1983'' *2017: ''1989'' *2019: ''Fabric Presents Köls ...
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SK Kölsch
''SK Kölsch'' was German television series produced in Cologne, which was broadcast on Sat.1 from 1999 to 2006. See also *List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * ''4 Blocks'' (TNT Serie, 2017–2019) * ''Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei'' ( RTL, 1996–present) * ''Babylon Berlin'' (Sky 1 & ARD, 2017–presen ... External links * German crime television series 1990s German police procedural television series 2000s German police procedural television series 1999 German television series debuts 2006 German television series endings Television shows set in Cologne German-language television shows Sat.1 original programming {{Germany-tv-prog-stub ...
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