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Examples
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He says every other pint he serves is still Guinness but that the stout's sales have slumped as young people are choosing lighter beers and ciders.
As Ireland Staggers, Guinness Reels Paul Sonne 2011
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One of the best examples of a notoriously tricky style, this one tastes more like the foam of a cappuccino than the espresso, which is to say light, smooth, and just sweet enough to balance the stout's natural bitterness.
CBS3.com - Philadelphia's Source For Breaking News, Weather, Traffic and Sports 2010
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One of the best examples of a notoriously tricky style, this one tastes more like the foam of a cappuccino than the espresso, which is to say light, smooth, and just sweet enough to balance the stout's natural bitterness.
CBS3.com - Philadelphia's Source For Breaking News, Weather, Traffic and Sports 2010
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The lager, which shares the iconic stout's name and color, may be rolled out across Europe if it succeeds in the U.K. province.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2010
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This style gets its name from the lactose that brewers add to offset a stout's strong roasted flavors.
The Seattle Times 2010
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But this dish overall, like much of Marigold's menu, showed fundamental virtues in its strong pairing of vividly steeped flavors and textures, the stout's snapping bubbles an aroma as much as a sauce, the beans adding a starch of creamy silk, the pork as tender as ever.
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