Irish Dry Stout are probably among the most commonly available beers due to the great Irish St. James Gate Brewery, which takes national pride pumping out Guinness by the barrel. It is also one of the most common versions of stout produced worldwide.
Irish Dry Stout is an ale that deep amber (almost but not quite black) in color, with usually ruby colored edges. Very light in body, they lack alot of carbonation and are usually placed on nitro-tap to improve the creaminess. The majority of the flavor is developed by roasted barley, which provides coffee life flavor and aroma. Moderately hopped, the are extremely drinkable and sessionable at 4-6% ABV.
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