Stout & Porter

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  • Convenience

    Ships door to door to most US addresses

  • Selection

    Most Belgian and Trappist ales online

  • Customer Service

    Toll-free number with live customer service

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Tradition: The name "Porter" was first used in 18th century England to describe a dark brown beer made with roasted malts. Because of their popularity, brewers made them in a variety of strengths. Stronger, higher ABV beers were later called "Stout Porters". The term "Stout" has since become firmly associated with dark beer, rather than just strong beer.

Taste: Today, Belgian Stouts are more common than Belgian Porters and subdivide into sweeter and drier, and stronger and weaker versions. Sweeter Belgian Stouts resemble the almost-defunct British style "Milk Stout", while the stronger ones are sometimes described as Export or Imperial Stouts.