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  Stout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pint of stout awaits consumption with a slice of bread and butter.
Stout and porter are dark beers made using roasted malts or roast barley.
Milk stout (also called sweet stout or cream stout) is a stout containing lactose, a sugar derived from milk.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stout   (1223 words)

  
 Rex Stout Background
He told her about Stout's story of a plagiarism case which was solved because no two writers write a paragraph the same way.
Stout is survived by his second wife, the former Pola Weinbach, and two daughters, Barbara Selleck and Rebecca Bradbury.
In Stout's Nero Wolfe series, the detective is portrayed as solving crimes from his brownstone on New York's 35th Street, adhering to a schedule regardless of murderers with guns, bombs in guest rooms, or clients with problems.
www.nerowolfe.org /htm/stout/author.htm   (1747 words)

  
 Stout & Porter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In the heyday of Porter in London, during the eighteenth century, the term "Stout" was used to denote the strongest and weightiest beers in a brewers portfolio.
Stouts and Porters are enormously popular among US craft brewers and virtually all brewpubs and regional microbrewers produce one or both as year round brews.
Imperial Stout is an extra strong version of stout which was originally brewed by the British to withstand the rigors of export to Russia and the Baltic states.
www.tastings.com /beer/stout_porter.html   (765 words)

  
 Stout, Ephraim 1831-1917   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Stout, he has devoted much attention to the cultivation of a fine apple orchard, said to be one of the best in the county.
Stout is a daughter of Thomas and Eliza (Moore) Miller, natives of Erie county, Pennsylvania, the father’s birth occurring on August 8, 1806, and that of the mother on the 16th of June, 1810.
Stout was about ten years of age he removed to a farm that he owned, located a mile and a quarter west of Glasgow, where the mother passed away on January 14, 1879.
iagenweb.org /boards/jefferson/biographies/index.cgi?review=46975   (1288 words)

  
 Dragon*Con Biography: [William Stout]
Stout undertook a voyage to Antarctica and Patagonia in January of 1989.
Stout was also one of two people selected by the National Science Foundation to participate in their Antarctic Artists and Writers Program during the 1992-1993 austral summer.
Stout was unanimously voted the honor of being recognized as a C.A.C. Signature Member in 1997.
www.dragoncon.org /people/stoutw.html   (1268 words)

  
 Beer
Stouts have had an enduring tradition of giving strength, possessing nutritive and healing values and, in bygone years, were prescribed by doctors for alleviating a myriad of ailments.
Some traditional English sweet stouts, referred to as milk and cream stouts for the milk sugar (lactose) or whey added to the brew, were thought of as pick-me-ups for invalids and, as recently as the mid-1900s, were frequently recommended to nursing mothers by medical professionals.
Although the earliest recorded use of the word "stout" to describe a beer came in 1677, stout as its own commercial beer style was not established until around 1820.
www.sallys-place.com /beverages/beer/stout_beers.htm   (1348 words)

  
 BLAST FROM THE PAST: 1936 STOUT SCARAB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The brainchild of inventor, motoring journalist and aviator William B Stout, the Scarab was brimming with innovation.
Stout, once editor at 'Motor Age' magazine in the USA, had first designed a cyclecar sometime in the period 1913-15 but this couldn't attract backers for putting into production.
William Stout's design might not have stood the test of time but as a precursor of things to come, his vision was pretty well focused.
www.indiacar.com /index2.asp?pagename=http://www.indiacar.com/infobank/stout.htm   (691 words)

  
 Thomas H. Stout
Stout was born May 20, 1879, in New London, a small county seat in northeastern Missouri.
Stout joined the Billings Gazette in 1947 as an editorial writer, a position he held until he retired in 1960.
Stout died in Billings Dec. 26, 1965, at age 86.
www.umt.edu /Journalism/special_projects/hall_of_fame/stout.html   (356 words)

  
 Rex Stout
Rex Stout war born in Noblesville, Indiana, as the son of John Wallace Stout and Lucetta Elizabeth Todhunter.
Stout was educated at Topeka High School, Kansas, and at University of Kansas, Lawrence.
Stout was active in liberal causes, and ignored a subpoena from the House Un-American Activities Committee at the height of the McCarthy era.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /rexstout.htm   (1172 words)

  
 Nero Wolfe character created by THS alum 09/21/03
Rex Stout was the youngest of eight children in a Quaker family headed by John W. Stout, which came to Kansas from Indiana when Rex Stout was 1 year old.
Stout, who was short in stature, attended The University of Kansas for two weeks and left because he thought he could learn nothing new there.
The seeds for Stout's interest in crime solving were sown in April 1905, when the Stout home in Topeka was burglarized and Rex's Edison phonograph and a collection of 100 records were stolen.
www.cjonline.com /stories/092103/our_stout.shtml   (1867 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/stout
Stout - NGMF Cornerstone Records - 2002 "Forget all you think you know about tough guy hardcore cause STOUT are aiming for the the top with the release of their self-titled full length, courtesy of Cornerstone Records.
There are some great breakdowns in there but overall Stout rely on good transitions from one riff to another rather than focusing on only one part of a song.
Stout don't look too much like a touring band, so if you ever hear about them playing close to your town or area, you should definitely be there.
www.myspace.com /stout   (310 words)

  
 Stout Systems: Newsletter - Winter 2006 Issue
Stout Systems gives technical screenings to all of its placement candidates; in screening contract employment candidates from these companies, we find that the ratio of marginal to exceptional candidates is about the same as we find from other sources.
And if it’s any comfort to our U.S. worker colleagues, in the past four months Stout Systems has been approached by clients with projects that had been offshored and were being brought back to the U.S. Each project had failed in some way, seriously enough that the offshoring strategy was being re-thought.
It is becoming clear that the same problems that have plagued many U.S. development projects also rear up offshore; combine that with communication and management problems caused by trying to control work half a world away, and you have a recipe for serious headaches.
www.stoutsystems.com /newsletter-winter06.htm   (1569 words)

  
 Stout - Beer - Ale (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sweet stout, an English style, is typified by Mackeson, which has only about 3.75 percent alcohol by volume in its domestic market but more than 5 in the Americas.
Dry stout, the Irish style, is typified by Guinness, which comes in at around 4 percent in the British Isles, a little more in North America and as much as 8 in tropical countries.
Imperial Stout, originally brewed as a winter warmer, for sale in the Tsarist Russian Empire, is medium dry and distinguished by its great strength: anything from 7 to more than 10.
www.beer-ale-stout.com.cob-web.org:8888 /stout.htm   (362 words)

  
 BYO - Oatmeal Stout
Homebrewers have long sought to brew oatmeal stout, which is a variation of a sweet stout or "cream stout." To be true to the style, brewers typically use English two-row pale ale malts.
The oatmeal is an unmalted grain, as is the roasted barley.
In all-grain oatmeal stouts using 5 to 10 percent oats in the grist, the gumminess of the beta-glucans is usually not excessive, and a single-step infusion mash can be used.
byo.com /feature/305.html   (2778 words)

  
 Rex Stout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stout was born in Noblesville, Indiana, but shortly after that his Quaker parents John Wallace Stout and Lucetta Elizabeth Todhunter Stout moved their family (nine children in all) to Kansas.
Stout was one of many writers on Hoover's private enemies list, as found by journalist Herbert Mitgang when he obtained access to Stout's FBI files for his book Dangerous Dossiers (1988).
Stout continued writing the Wolfe series until shortly before his death in 1975, yielding a total of approximately 33 novels and 39 collected novellas or short stories.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rex_Stout   (2864 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Saranac Stout at Epinions.com
It’s Saranac Stout, a medium- bodied stout that is brewed with the goal of widespread appeal.
The nose is roasty and the beer produces a nice amount of foam that leaves lace along the sides of the glass as it subsides.
Saranac Stout tends to be on the sweeter side, but it’s not as sweet as oatmeal stout.
www.epinions.com /content_125803662980   (771 words)

  
 13. Stout - BJCP Style Guidelines
When a brewery offered a stout and a porter, the stout was always the stronger beer (it was originally called a "Stout Porter").
Modern versions are brewed from a lower OG and no longer reflect a higher strength than porters.
Bottled versions are typically brewed from a significantly higher OG and may be designated as foreign extra stouts (if sufficiently strong).
www.bjcp.org /styles04/Category13.html   (2251 words)

  
 CNN Programs - Anchors/Reporters - Kristie Lu Stout
Stout also hosts CNN's monthly program, 'Global Office.' The half-hour show travels the globe in search of the latest thinking and cutting edge ideas in the world of business and work.
During her five years at CNN Stout has covered a wide range of China-related topics including in-depth reports about the SARS crisis and the Chinese technology boom, in addition to reporting live from both Beijing and Shanghai for CNN’s Eye on China week of special programming on the world’s fastest growing economy.
Stout has written extensively on technology for Wired as well as the South China Morning Post, where she founded and wrote the "Beijing Byte" column.
edition.cnn.com /CNN/anchors_reporters/stout.kristie.html   (406 words)

  
 Saint Arnold Winter Stout
A creamy, full bodied sweet stout with a subtle chocolate and coffee flavors and a well balanced soft roastiness.
Saint Arnold Winter Stout is loosely filtered to preserve a rich mouthfeel which is particularly satisfying during the colder months.
These specialty malts are what gives this stout such a rich body and big mouthfeel in addition to its roasty flavor.
www.saintarnold.com /products/profiles/stout.html   (181 words)

  
 USS Stout (DDG 55)
USS STOUT is the sixth ARLEIGH BURKE class guided missile destroyer and the first U.S. Navy ship named in honor of Rear Admiral Herald F. Stout, U.S. Navy (1903-1987), who was awarded two Navy Crosses for heroism while in command of the destroyer USS CLAXTON (DD 571) during World War Two.
This Naval battle is symbolized by the wedge piercing the field of the shield; the wedge representing Admiral Stout and United States Naval force disabling and destroying a surface force of superior fire power, signified by the field.
It is inflamed to recall the fierce bombardment of the naval battle in the Solomon Islands.
navysite.de /dd/ddg55.htm   (398 words)

  
 Dinosaur Delineators - William Stout, Artist - Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette
Stout worked for Walt Disney Imagineering for a year and a half as a conceptualist, designer, producer and planner for EuroDisneyland, Disneyland, TokyoDisneyland and Walt Disney World.
Stout was unanimously voted the honor of being recognized as a C. Signature Member in 1997.
Stout began work in November, 1998 as the lead designer for the Wonderful World of Oz theme park due to open in Kansas in May, 2002 and concurrently in 1999 as a designer for the Michael Jackson NeverLand theme parks and a Dinotopia theme park for Toronto.
www.dinosaur.org /dinodel/dinodelstout.htm   (1999 words)

  
 Rex Stout   (1886 – 1975) (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Stout was born on 1st December 1886, in Noblesville, Indiana, to a Quaker family (the sixth of their nine children).
Stout became the state spelling champion at the age of 13, and was early recognized as a prodigy in arithmetic.
Stout headed the ›Writers War Board‹ from 1941 to 1946, was president of the ›Society for the Prevention of World War III‹, and chairman for more than 20 years of the ›Writers Board for World Government‹.
avenarius.sk.cob-web.org:8888 /stout   (5774 words)

  
 Stout Auctions: Toy and Train News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Stout Auctions has a large selection of older catalogs that are sold with the prices realized from the auction.
Stout Auctions has a full color printed catalog plus all of the cataloged lots that is available on the internet.
Stout Auctions will have a full color printed catalog plus all of the cataloged lots will be available on the internet.
www.stoutauctions.com   (1801 words)

  
 BJCP Style Guide
Dark roasted grains and malts dominate the flavor as in dry stout, though there is medium to high sweetness.
Hopping is moderate and tends to be lower than in dry stout, emphasizing the malt sweetness.
A variation of sweet stout that is usually less sweet than the original.
www.bjcp.org /styleguide16.html   (426 words)

  
 Stout,Rex Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
The first book in Rex Stout's world-famous Nero Wolfe mystery series introduces us to the hedonistic genius detective and his trusty assistant Archie Givens as they search for the killer of a beautiful--and wealthy--woman's brother.
Nero Wolfe must determine if a manuscript reader for a publishing house was the victim of a hit-and-run accident--or if she was murdered by a pseudonymous author whose novel she'd rejected.
The Rex Stout Library marks its first anniversary with the 15th classic Nero Wolfe mystery to be reissued.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Stout,Rex   (1134 words)

  
 USS STOUT DDG-55
Rear Admiral Stout was born 15 June 1903 in Dover, Ohio to Franklin Lee and Jemima Mae Tong Stout.
Stout were the proud parents of three sons: Lieutenant Colonel Herald Franklin Stout, Jr., U.S. Army Retired, Colonel Bruce Finley Stout, U.S. Army Retired, and Captain Peter Christian Stout, U.S. Naval Reserve Retired.
Rear Admiral Stout was a Brother of the Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons.
www.stout.navy.mil /stout.htm   (438 words)

  
 rogue.com : Rogue Brews
Rogue Imperial Stout, considered the high end of stouts, is made of 2-row Great Western Harrington and Klages, Hugh Baird XLT-80, Black, Munich and Chocolate Malts; Willamette, Cascade and Chinook hops; rolled oats; and two secret ingredients.
Stout was first introduced by Guinness in Ireland as "Extra Stout" (a stronger version of their Porter).
Victorian England recognized Oatmeal Stouts nutritional value and it is traditionally the drink of choice for nursing mothers and athletes.
www.rogue.com /brews.html   (7677 words)

  
 STAUDT-STOUDT-STOUT - DNA Surname Project - Family Project Website
To confirm the C3 lineage of Joseph, it is important to test males descending from Allen Joseph Stout, brother of Hosea.
JVYP2 is apparently a descendant of Richard and Penelope Stout through their son John (see Ybase the Genetic Genealogy Database provided by DNA Heritage).
RGVDJ is apparently a descendant of Richard and Penelope Stout through their son James (see Ysearch the Genetic Genealogy Database provided by Family Tree DNA).
www.familytreedna.com /(kbh3bo454uvyae55qypotq33)/public/stout/index.aspx   (2573 words)

  
 Sierra Nevada Stout
Creamy, malty, and full-bodied, the Sierra Nevada Stout is satisfyingly rich.
Black malts give Stout a smokiness that demands an equally intense flavor pairing.
Stout also makes a delightful dessert beer when matched with creamy tiramisu or toasted almond biscotti.
www.sierranevada.com /beers/stout.html   (133 words)

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