Irish Stout 16° | Trenčiansky pivovar Lanius
ABV: 6.8%
Style: Stout - Other
Actively Produced
Description: Very strong, less hopped yet bitter dark ale with darker head. Its bitterness namely originates in the coffee flavours of roasted barley malt. This beer was born in the 18th century, as a darker and stronger version of porter ales than called Stout Porter. During the World War I grain roasting was declared being wast-age in England and thus Stout became exclusively Irish product.
Style: Stout - Other
Actively Produced
Description: Very strong, less hopped yet bitter dark ale with darker head. Its bitterness namely originates in the coffee flavours of roasted barley malt. This beer was born in the 18th century, as a darker and stronger version of porter ales than called Stout Porter. During the World War I grain roasting was declared being wast-age in England and thus Stout became exclusively Irish product.
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