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  2. Porter (beer) - Wikipedia

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    A glass of porter, showing characteristic dark body. Porter is a style of beer that was developed in London in the early 18th century. [1] [2] It is well-hopped and dark in appearance owing to the use of brown malt. [3] The name is believed to have originated from its popularity with porters. [4] Porter is a type of ale. [5] [6] [7]

  3. List of beer and breweries by region - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of articles and categories dealing with beer and breweries by region: the breweries and beers in various regions. Beer is the world's most widely consumed alcoholic drink, [1] and is the third-most popular drink overall, after water and tea. [2] It is thought by some to be the oldest fermented drink.

  4. Beer in England - Wikipedia

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    As a beer brewing country, it is known for top fermented cask beer (also called real ale) which finishes maturing in the cellar of the pub rather than at the brewery and is served with only natural carbonation. English beer styles include bitter, mild, brown ale and old ale. Stout, porter and India pale ale were also originally brewed in London.

  5. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    "Arthur's Day is a series of events and celebrations taking place around the world to celebrate the life and legacy of Arthur Guinness and the much-loved Guinness beer which Arthur brought to the world." [134] Following the COVID-19 pandemic and pub closures, Guinness produced a "Looks Like Guinness" advert in anticipation of pubs reopening in ...

  6. Bitter (beer) - Wikipedia

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    The term "bitter" has been used in England to describe pale ale since the early 19th century. Although brewers used the term "pale ale", before the introduction of pump clips, customers in pubs would ask for "bitter" to differentiate it from mild ale; by the end of the 19th century, brewers had begun to use the term as well.

  7. Kim Porter’s Children, Ex-Husband Al B. Sure Slam ‘Fake ...

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    Veteran R&B singer Al B. Sure and Kim Porter’s children have slammed what is being called a new “fake” memoir credited to Porter, who was Sure’s ex-wife and Sean “Diddy” Combs ...

  8. Kim Porter's children address 'hurtful and false rumors ... - AOL

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    “Kim Porter’s family is exploring all their [legal] options,” a source close to the family told People.. Al B. Sure!, who said he remained friends with Porter, dismissed the book’s ...

  9. Smoked beer - Wikipedia

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    In Chile, Cervecería La Montaña produces Yuta, a smoked Munich dunkel (5.6% abv) with traditional German ingredients, although it does not follow the classic base beer styles from Bamberg's Rauchbiere. In Italy, Birrificio Lambrate make two smoked stout beers, the draught or bottled Ghisa (5% ABV) and the bottled Imperial Ghisa (8.5%). [14]