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The old name for stout is "porter." Originally, stout referred to a stronger version of porter, which was a dark beer brewed using roasted malt. Over time, the term stout became more widely used to describe this style of beer, especially the richer, more robust varieties. Today, stout and porter are recognized as distinct styles, though they share a common heritage.

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