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 Stout ale - definition of Stout ale in Encyclopedia
Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malts and is a variant of porter beer.
Shakespeare Stout, brewed by Rogue Breweries in the Pacific Northwest.
Ellezelloise Hercule Stout - a Russian stout, brewed in Belgium.
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 Ale
Before the introduction of hops into England from the Netherlands in the 15th century the name "ale" was exclusively applied to unhopped fermented beverages, the term "beer" being gradually introduced to describe a brew with an infusion of hops.
Ales are brewed with top-fermenting yeasts at temperatures from 15 to 25 deg C for shorter periods and warmer temperature than lager.
Ale is an ancient word for a fermented alcoholic beverage obtained chiefly from malted barley.
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 Encyclopedia
There are many varieties of beer including ale, stout, porter, malt liquor, bock beer and America's favorite, lager.
In the United States, the term "light beer" refers to a brew with reduced calories and, usually, less alcohol.
Beers from different regions of America and other countries take their character from the water used in the brewing.
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 root beer
brewery, wheat, beer stuff information, brewpub, alcohol, fermentation, stout, porter, ale, root beer, hops, grain, malt, yeast
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 Hobbies
How to make a superior lager, mild, bitter, brown ale, stout and extra stout for a fraction of the pub price.
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 Stout, Rex - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Stout, Rex
Noblesville, Ind. He served in the navy and worked in New York City as founder and director of the Vanguard Press.
After Stout's death, Robert Goldsborough wrote a successful series of new Nero Wolfe stories.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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