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The dark side

So, what are we drinking?

Porter, which was created in Britain in the early 18th century and quickly became the world’s first truly global beer style. It was likely the brainchild of London’s brown beer brewers, who were feeling the heat from out-of-town pale ale producers. Hoppier

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