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Dark Beer is a type of beer that is characterized by its dark color and roasted malt flavor. It is typically made with roasted barley, hops, and yeast, and is often brewed with a variety of other ingredients such as chocolate, coffee, and spices. Dark Beer is typically higher in alcohol content than other types of beer, and is often associated with a fuller body and a more intense flavor.
Dark Beer is popular among craft beer drinkers, and is often seen as a more complex and flavorful alternative to lighter beers. It is also popular among beer enthusiasts who appreciate its unique flavor profile and its ability to pair well with a variety of foods.
Some of the companies in the Dark Beer market include Guinness, Samuel Adams, Sierra Nevada, Deschutes Brewery, and Anchor Brewing Company. Show Less Read more