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Thursday
Aug272009

Beer Comparison: Porter vs. Stout (100% more infographic)


For those of us that enjoy dark beer, it may come as a surprise that there really is a technical difference between a porter and a stout beer.  The guys over of GeekBeer.com have attempted to explain it, along with this great infographic by Ethan John.  Ethan was kind enough to put the images up on his Flickr Photostream.

Great job Ethan!

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Reader Comments (1)

according to this info graphic Russian Imperial Stout is the most bitter and heavier. amazing stuff. one of my friend believe that Robust porter is one who has these qualities but this have visually showed the difference. i also like robust porter because it gives me double taste when it drink it with my http://www.solocigars.com" rel="nofollow"> cuban cigar

September 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCurtis

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