Tag: stout
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Are Milk Stouts Vegan? Everything You Need to Know
When it comes to beer, there are seemingly endless choices. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t worry—we’re here to help. In this post, we’ll be taking a closer look at milk stout. Read on to learn everything you need to know about this unique style of beer, including its history, brewing process, and key characteristics. What…
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What is Porter? The Definitive Guide to the Differences Between Stout and Porter
Have you ever sipped a dark, velvety beer and wondered, “what is porter?” Welcome to the fascinating world of porter beers! From their inception in 18th-century London to the innovative variations crafted by modern brewers, porters have a rich history and a diverse range of flavors. In this guide, you’ll learn about the differences between…
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Difference between stout and porter beer
Are you into strong and bitter beers or do you prefer something a little malty? Stout and porter are two of the most popular dark beer styles. But what’s the difference between stout and porter? Here’s a quick guide to understanding the difference between these two dark beer styles. What is a stout beer? Stout…
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How beer is made, or the brewing process
If you’re already a home brewer, then you can probably bore the tits off a fish going on and on about the brewing process and the difference between an ale and a lager (but we’ll get to that another time). If you’re not yet a home brewer (quit slacking and get on board!) then you…
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Double Stout, Hook Norton Brewery, 4.8% ABV
I do love a good stout. And this is no exception! The Hook Norton Brewery has been around since the mid 1800s. That’s a pretty long time in anyone’s books. It is a family owned brewery, which I guess makes it quite unique in this era. You can find loads of information about them here.…
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Oatmeal Stout, Samuel Smith 5% ABV
Samuel Smith’s Oatmeal Stout is as old fashioned a beer as you can get and I loved it! Learn more about Samuel Smith’s here Samuel Smith’s. What they say: Brewed with well water (the original well at the Old Brewery, sunk in 1758, is still in use, with the hard well water being drawn from…