English Stout The stout is a direct descendant of the porter, originating in England in the 18th century when stronger versions were called 'stout porters'. Over time, the stout has become a distinct style with a clear personality while still retaining its traditional foundation.
Beer has color dark black, with flavors of coffee, chocolate, caramel, and toast., Sometimes with added mild esters from ale yeast. Compared to American Stout, the English version... Smooth, less bitter, and more malty in flavor..
English Stout offers an experience Balanced, smooth, and very easy to drink., clearly demonstrating the spirit of classic British pub beer.

