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  2. Richard Spikes - Wikipedia

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    Richard Bowie Spikes (October 2, 1878 – January 22, 1963) was an African-American inventor.The holder of a number of United States patents, his improvements on existing inventions include a beer tap, automobile directional signals, an automatic gear shift device based on automatic transmission for automobiles and other motor vehicles and a safety braking system for trucks and buses.

  3. Mash ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Black malt, also called patent malt or black patent malt, is barley malt that has been kilned to the point of carbonizing, around 200 °C. The term "patent malt" comes from its invention in England in 1817, late enough that the inventor of the process for its manufacture, Daniel Wheeler, was awarded a patent . [ 2 ]

  4. Stout - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, the beer gained its customary black colour through the use of black patent malt, and became stronger in flavour. [3] Originally the adjective stout meant "proud" or "brave", but after the 14th century it took on the connotation of "strong".

  5. Porter (beer) - Wikipedia

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    After the invention of malted barley roasted until black to impart a darker colour and distinct burnt taste to the beer in 1817, Irish brewers dropped the use of brown malt, using patent malt and pale malt only, while English brewers continued using some brown malt, giving a difference in style between English and Irish porters. [citation needed]

  6. Guinness Black Lager - Wikipedia

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    Guinness Black Lager is a black lager beer produced by Guinness, an Irish brewing company owned by Diageo. The beer was tried in Northern Ireland and the United States by Diageo, and in Malaysia by Guinness Anchor Berhad, under its Guinness brand name. [1] Test marketing began in March 2010.

  7. How to Make a Half-and-Half for St. Patrick’s Day - AOL

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    As long as the beer on the bottom has a higher relative density than the stout (usually Guinness), the layering effect should still work. How to Make a Half-and-Half Grab a pint glass and a spoon ...

  8. History of beer - Wikipedia

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    Philistine pottery beer jug. Beer is one of the oldest human-produced drinks. The written history of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia records the use of beer, and the drink has spread throughout the world; a 3,900-year-old Sumerian poem honouring Ninkasi, the patron goddess of brewing, contains the oldest surviving beer-recipe, describing the production of beer from barley bread, and in China ...

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