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Irish stout

Irish stout is a dark, rich beer known for its creamy texture and slightly bitter flavor, primarily made from roasted barley, malt, and hops. The most famous example is Guinness, which features a characteristic thick, tan head and hints of coffee and chocolate in its taste. Irish stouts typically have a lower alcohol content than many other beers and are often consumed fresh. They are popular in pubs and symbolize Irish culture, often associated with a sense of community and tradition. Their smoothness and unique flavor profile make them a favorite among beer enthusiasts worldwide.