Dry Irish Stout
One of the most common stouts, Dry Irish Stout tend to have light-ish bodies to keep them on the highly drinkable side. They're usually a lower carbonation brew and served on a nitro system for that creamy, masking effect. Bitterness comes from both roasted barley and a generous dose of hops, though the roasted character will be more noticeable. Examples of the style are, of course, the big three, Murphy's, Beamish, and Guinness.
| Dry Irish Stout Beers Currently Serving | ||||
| Beer | Brewery | BA | ABV | SERVING SIZE |
| Guinness | Guinness LTD | B- | 5.00 | 20oz Draft |



