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Beveren_Rabbit
01/19/20 7:15:05 PM
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There's stouts, IPA, light, dark, etc . What do they all mean? WHICH IS GOOD?

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SauI_Goodman
01/19/20 7:15:50 PM
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MacadamianNut3
01/19/20 7:16:10 PM
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IPAs are bad hipster crap and stouts are liquid dinner

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nevershine
01/19/20 7:17:08 PM
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Antifar
01/19/20 7:18:19 PM
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It's a difference in ingredients and the brewing process. Traditional beer has four main ingredients: hops, malt, yeast and water. Stouts are dark beers, and get most of their flavor from the malts. IPAs go heavy on the hops.
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TheMikh
01/19/20 7:18:49 PM
#6:


dark is what you buy for yourself and light is what you buy in bulk for parties

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ultimate reaver
01/19/20 7:19:00 PM
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thats way too broad a question to just sit and type a response to comprehensively. youre basically asking "whats the difference between breakfast cereals." theyre all made differently using a wide variety of ingredients and techniques and taste radically different from one another

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