stout
Malt beverages include ale, beer, malt liquor, nonalcoholic beer, porter, and stout
This category includes establishments primarily engaged in the manufacturing of malt beverages, including ale, beer, malt liquor, nonalcoholic beer, porter, and stout
Stout
Lite beer
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Strictly speaking it is a stout, which is a type of beer.
beer
Stout
I believe you are referring to "porter." This is a style of beer made popular in the 1800s in England. The name "porter" is a reference to the dock and transit workers with whom it was most popular. It is a dark brew in color, although more medium-bodied on the palate. Expect to taste flavors of cocoa, coffee, wood, smoke, roasty notes, toffee, and perhaps even vanilla, among others. These beers are also generally low in alcohol, unless you come across an Imperial Porter from one of the US's many amazing craft breweries. One of the original porters was brewed by Guinness. Furthermore, the Guinness Stout we know today was actually once referred to as "Stout Porter," when the term "stout" was used as a descriptor for a more robust-tasting beer. "Port," on the other hand, is a type of wine, originating in Portugal...
The best beer glasses for stout are the .5 liter pub glasses. The ones with the hourglass shape provide and easy grip for the beer drinker. It is lightweight and the perfect size for a bottle of beer.
It means full bodied. For example a stout is a full bodied beer. It can also describe a person's body type.
stout