| LEAKAGE | Accidental loss of ale a keg contains |
| TURF | 'Patch' is dreadfully tearful at the loss of ale (4) |
| LEAK | This accidental loss of contents sounds like a vegetable! (4) |
| PURL | Warmed spiced wormwood ale; a knitting stitch; a cord of twisted gold or silver wire; an ornamental loop or picot on the edge of a ribbon; an eddy or ripple; or, the babble, bubble, burble, gurgle or |
| WATERFALL | Drop of Adam's ale, a force in the north |
| BASS | Singer a€“ ale a€“ fish (4) |
| OLDAGE | Later life of good ale a round missed badly |
| SPILLAGE | Accidental loss as gallon's tipped into cooked pies (8) |
| AFLEAINONESEAR | Spilling fine ale a reason for such a biting rebuke (1,4,2,4,3) |
| ADAMS | --- ale, a colloquial term for water (5) |
| EAGER | Unopened ale, a gallon to be drunk ... thirsty? (5) |
| HARP | Raphael dismisses ale - a local beverage (4) |
| TROLL | Draw the line at the right to be covered by accidental loss (5) |
| BEVERAGE | Visitor's first to get in ale: a good English drink (8) |
| ONTAP | Phrase indicative of a keg's free-flowing unbottled bounty of beer, thus suggestive of ample resources (2,3) |
| MAKE | Build a piece from a keg of beer |
| TAKEADVANTAGEOF | A deft manoeuvre with a keg and a vat no use |
| STAVE | Part of a keg |
| INTAKE | Amount swallowed a pint, a keg in part |
| BEERY | Like the smell of a keg party |