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ALL-SEASON STOUTS

Winter isn’t the only time for stouts and porters.

Many people have a seasonal mindset about stouts and porters. They believe that because the beers have a deep color and rich disposition, they are ideally consumed during the colder months. Undeniably, the dark brews land differently on the palate when the mercury is low, acting like a taste-bud comfort blanket. However, the truth is that stouts and porters are enjoyable any time of year.

The most famous stout in the world is brewed by Diageo’s Guinness. This dry Irish stout served in nitro is as much fun to look at as it is

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