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Stout is a type of dark beer that is
generally warm fermented, such as dry
stout,
oatmeal stout, milk
stout and
imperial stout.
Stout is a type of ale...
- 50 cm
diameter with
smooth greyish-green bark. The
shoots are greyish-
brown,
stout, with a
thick pith core. The
leaves are large, heart-shaped, 8–20 cm...
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stout.
Guinness Extra Stout was
originally called "Extra
Superior Porter" and was not
given the name "Extra
Stout"
until 1840. Today, the
terms stout...
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Ballantine portfolio: "Just on the
Ballantine side we're
looking at the
Brown Stout, they also made a Bock as well as the
Burton Ale,
which was
highly regarded...
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Imogen Stout (June 14, 1884 –
August 22, 1980) was an
American author best
known for her "No-Work"
gardening books and techniques. Ruth
Imogen Stout: 2 ...
- This is a
bibliography of
fiction by and
works about Rex
Stout (December 1, 1886 –
October 27, 1975), an
American writer noted for his
detective fiction...
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Guinness (/ˈɡɪnɪs/) is a
stout that
originated in the
brewery of
Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in the 18th century. It is now...
- Murphy's
Irish Stout (often
simply Murphy's) is a
stout brewed at the Murphy's
Brewery in Cork, Ireland. It is
owned and
distributed by the
Dutch brewer...
- Rex
Todhunter Stout (/staʊt/;
December 1, 1886–October 27, 1975) was an
American writer noted for his
detective fiction. His best-known
characters are...
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Special Pale Ale (1950s-1970s) Nut
Brown Ale (1940s-1950s) Milk
Stout (1930s) Oat
Brown Stout (1930s-1950s)
Dinner Ale (1920s) Dark Beer (1920s-40s)...