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stalwart: dependable; "the stalwart citizens at Lexington"; "a stalwart supporter of the UN"; "stout hearts" a strong very dark heavy-bodied ale made from pale malt and roasted unmalted barley and (often) caramel malt with hops portly: euphemisms for `fat'; "men are portly and women are stout" a garment size for a large or heavy person hardy: having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships; "hardy explorers of northern Canada"; "proud of her tall stalwart son"; "stout seamen"; "sturdy young athletes"
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Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malts or roast barley. It was originally a variant of porter beer. Porter was first recorded as being made and sold in London in the 1730s. It became very popular in the UK and Ireland. It has also been moderately popular in Canada and Australia especially, and has been gaining popularity in the United States, with many microbrew varieties now available. ...
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beer brewed from highly roasted barley; sweet, or strong and dry.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/NapaValley/5514/glossary.htm
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continuous loop w.
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A fuller-bodied, richer, and sweeter version of porter. Irish/English in origin.
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