stout

     

Stout an porter are dark beers made using roasted malts or roast barley. There are a number of variations including Baltic porter, dry stout, and Imperial stout. The name Porter was first used in 1721 to describe a dark beer popular with street and river porters of London that had been made with roasted malts. This same beer later also became known as stout, though the word stout had been used as early as 1677. The history and development of stout and porter are intertwined.

Trivia about stout

  • A black & tan mixes light-colored ale & this dark brew that made Guinness famous
  • A type of extra strength beer that might make you extra big
  • Now nearly obsolete, porter is intermediate between ale & this darker British brew
  • Corpulent, or the last name of the creator of the corpulent Nero Wolfe
  • A dry, dark beer from Guinness, or what you might become if you drink too many
  • This dark, hoppy type of beer has been the classic Guinness product for more than 2 centuries
  • The name of this strong beer made from roasted barley is also an adjective meaning thickset or heavy

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