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Difference Between Stout and Porter

Stout vs Porter
 

Stout and Porter are two varieties of beer that have confused beer enthusiasts the world over for the last many decades, and no one seems to have an exact answer to this question. Both beer types are dark in color, and similar in taste prompting many to equate both beer types. But there are beer enthusiasts and connoisseurs who feel that stout beer is a bit stronger and mightier than porter beer. Let us take a closer look to see the difference between both.

Porter

Porter is a dark beer that is being produced for the last four centuries, but got its name because it was liked much by the porters on Thames River and streets of London. Porters were brewed from dark malts giving them their distinct color. Before porter arrived, beers in London were all freshly brewed, and Porter became the first beer that was aged by the brewery that made it. Porter beers became hugely successful among the porters of the city because they were not just dark in color, but also very strong when compare with beers made today. Porters were a rage during WW I and II, but slowly went out of favor. However, since the turn of the century, many companies have started to make Porter beer once again and today London Porter made by Fuller is hugely successful. Today, porter beers are available in many flavors such as bourbon, honey, pumpkin, vanilla, and chocolate.

Stout

The origin and development of Stout beers is related with Porter beers. The porter beers got their name because of their popularity among the porters of the river and street in London and according to some experts, beers that were stronger among these Porter beers came to be known as Stout beers just as there are strong, thick and stout porters among porters. This is debatable as some claim stout beers to be present even earlier than the time when Porter beers came into existence. Whatever the case may have been, thick and strong porter beers came to be known as stout beers.

There are many types of stout beers available in the market with the most popular ones being Irish stout, Imperial stout, Milk stout, chocolate stout, coffee stout, Oatmeal stout, etc.

 

What is the difference between Stout and Porter?

• Both Porter and Stout are dark beers made from roasted malts. However, Stouts are extra strong Porters or those Porters that have a higher content of alcohol.

• Weaker than porter beers were referred as slender beers while thicker and having higher gravity porters were labeled as stouts.

• The two world wars and economic recession in 1930s led to almost extinction of strong beers, and alcoholic content of both stouts and porters went down drastically.