
Stout
Stout is a beer known for its dark color, rich flavor profile, and creamy texture. This beer style is typically brewed with a high level of roasted barley or malt. This gives the beer the characteristic dark color and flavors such as coffee, chocolate, and caramel. The beer also tends to have a moderate to high hop bitterness and a full-bodied, creamy mouthfeel due to unmalted barley. There are several subtypes of stouts, such as Irish, Dry, and Milk stout. All of these vary in intensity of toastiness and sweetness. The alcohol content is usually moderate, around 4-8% alcohol by volume (ABV). This beer is known for its rich, full-bodied, and flavorful character, making it a popular choice among beer drinkers, particularly during the colder months.


