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| | Dry Irish Stout
One of the most common stouts, Dry Irish Stout tend to have light-ish bodies
to keep them on the highly drinkable side. They're usually a lower carbonation
brew served with a creamy head. Bitterness comes from both roasted barley
and a generous dose of hops, though the roasted character will be more
noticeable. Examples of the style are, of course, the big three, Murphy's,
Beamish, and Guinness, however there are many American brewed Dry Stouts that
are, arguably, even better.
| Type |
Stout |
| Color |
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| Alcohol |
4.8% |
| Price |
$225.00 |
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