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Stout is a type of beer that is dark in color and has a strong, roasted flavor. It is usually made with roasted barley, hops, yeast, and water. The flavor of stout can range from sweet and malty to bitter and hoppy. It is often served with a creamy head of foam. Stouts are typically higher in alcohol content than other types of beer.
Stouts have been popular for centuries, and have become increasingly popular in recent years. They are often used in food pairings, such as with chocolate desserts or oysters. They are also used in cooking, such as in stews and sauces.
The stout market is made up of a variety of companies, including large international brewers, craft breweries, and home brewers. Popular brands of stout include Guinness, Samuel Adams, and Sierra Nevada. Other craft breweries, such as Founders, Bell's, and Deschutes, also produce a variety of stouts. Home brewers can also make their own stouts using kits and recipes. Show Less Read more