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Stout
Stout
Stout is a dark beer made using roasted malt or barley, hops, water and yeast. Stouts were traditionally the generic term for the strongest or stoutest porters, typically 7% or 8%, produced by a brewery....

is a dark beer made using roasted malts or roast barley:
  • Mackeson Stout, a dark sweet beer
  • Murphy's Irish Stout
    Murphy's Irish Stout
    Murphy's Irish Stout is a dry stout brewed in County Cork according to the original recipe by Murphy's Brewery since 1856.In comparison to its heavier and more bitter chief competitors, Guinness and Beamish, Murphy's is a lighter and sweeter dry stout. Its flavour is evocative of caramel and malt,...

    , a dry stout brewed in County Cork


Stout may also refer to:

Places

In the United States:
  • Stout, Colorado
    Stout, Colorado
    Stout is a former town in southern Larimer County, Colorado in the United States. The town was located in foothills southwest of Fort Collins, just west of the Dakota Hogback. It was established in the 1880s as a camp for workers at the nearby stone quarries in the area...

  • Stout, Iowa
    Stout, Iowa
    Stout is a city in Grundy County, Iowa, United States. The population was 224 in the 2010 census, an increase from the 217 population in the 2000 census...

  • Stout, Ohio
  • University of Wisconsin–Stout
  • Stout Creek
    Stout Creek
    Stout Creek is a stream located in central Cannon Townshipof Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan.This water source is named for the frontier family of Andrew Stout, 1850s founder of the Kent County lumber town of Plainfield at the Rogue and Grand Rivers intersection...

     in Michigan


Elsewhere:
  • 20430 Stout
    20430 Stout
    20430 Stout is a main-belt asteroid discovered on January 10, 1999 by Jr. W. R. Cooney and Susannah Lazar at Baton Rouge. This body was named for a music professor at Louisiana State University who was fascinated by the mysteries of space being revealed in his time and was always researching new...

     (1999 AC3), a Main-belt Asteroid discovered in 1999

People

Given name
  • David Stout Manners
    David Stout Manners
    David Stout Manners was the ninth Mayor of Jersey City. He succeeded Robert Gilchrist. A Whig politician, he served five one-year terms from May 3, 1852 to May 3, 1857. He was succeeded by Samuel Wescott.He was the son of David Manners, an army captain during the War of 1812...

     (1808–1884), eighth mayor of Jersey City
  • James Stout Angus
    James Stout Angus
    -Life:He was born at Catfirth Haa in the parish of Nesting. His grandfather William Angus is recorded first at Burraness in Delting, but the lands of Catfirth were leased in 1782 to the Angus family who retained them until 1890. His son Hercules married Janet Stout of Scatsta. He was a merchant at...

     (1830–1927), Shetland writer


Surname
  • Alan K. Stout
    Alan K. Stout
    Alan K. Stout is a rock music journalist based out of Northeastern Pennsylvania who has written extensively for the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader and The Weekender, a popular arts and entertainment paper also published in Wilkes-Barre. He was voted Northeastern Pennsylvania's "Favorite Newspaper...

    , a rock music journalist in Pennsylvania
  • Alan Stout
    Alan Stout
    Alan Ker Stout was a moral philosopher working at the University of Sydney, who also wrote on cinema. His father was G. F. Stout, British philosopher.-Biography:...

     (1900–1983), a moral philosopher at the University of Sydney
  • Alan Stout (composer)
    Alan Stout (composer)
    Alan Burrage Stout is an American composer of contemporary classical music.He studied at Johns Hopkins University and at the Peabody Conservatory. His instructors included Henry Cowell, Wallingford Riegger, John Verrall, and Vagn Holmboe, the latter at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark for...

     (born 1932), an American composer of contemporary classical music
  • Archie Stout
    Archie Stout
    Archie Stout, A.S.C. was a second unit photographer whose career spanned from 1921 to 1954. In a career largely confined to B movies, he provided cinematography assistance on such films as the original version of The Ten Commandments and several Hopalong Cassidy and Tarzan films...

    , A.S.C. was a second unit photographer whose career spanned from 1921 to 1954
  • Arlow Stout
    Arlow Stout
    Dr. Arlow Burdette Stout was an American botanist and the pioneer breeder of the modern hybrid daylily.Dr. Stout was born in Albion, Wisconsin on March 10, 1876 He worked between 1911 to 1948 at the New York Botanical Garden. In over 50,000 cross-pollination experiments, Dr...

     (1876–1957), an American botanist, pioneer breeder of the modern hybrid daylily
  • Arthur Purdy Stout
    Arthur Purdy Stout
    -Early years and education:Arthur Purdy Stout was the fourth son of Joseph and Julia Frances Stout. He attended the Pomfret School and Yale University, where he earned an A.B. degree in 1907. After spending a year abroad, Arthur entered the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia University....

    , (1885–1967), an American pathologist
  • Barry Stout
    Barry Stout
    J. Barry Stout is a Democratic politician and former member of the Pennsylvania State Senate who represented the 46th District from 1977 through 2010. Previously he was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1970 through 1976....

    , a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate
  • Bill Stout (journalist) (1927–1989), an American broadcast journalist
  • Byron G. Stout
    Byron G. Stout
    Byron Gray Stout was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.Stout was born in Richmond, New York and moved with his parents to Michigan in 1831. He attended the common schools and graduated from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1851...

     (1829–1896), a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan
  • Cameron Stout
    Cameron Stout
    Cameron Stout was the winner of Big Brother 4 UK in 2003. He received 1.9 million votes, 500,000 more than runner-up Ray Shah. Cameron is the elder brother of television and radio presenter Julyan Sinclair....

     (born 1971), the winner of Big Brother 4 UK in 2003
  • Chris Stout
    Chris Stout
    Chris Stout is a fiddle/violin player from Shetland, now based in Glasgow. Stout grew up in Fair Isle, a small Shetland island, and lived there until 8 years of age before moving to Sandwick on the Shetland mainland, then on to Glasgow in the 1990s....

     (born 1976), a fiddle/violin player from Shetland,
  • Curtis Stout (born 1973), a mixed martial arts fighter in the USA
  • David Stout Manners
    David Stout Manners
    David Stout Manners was the ninth Mayor of Jersey City. He succeeded Robert Gilchrist. A Whig politician, he served five one-year terms from May 3, 1852 to May 3, 1857. He was succeeded by Samuel Wescott.He was the son of David Manners, an army captain during the War of 1812...

     (1808–1884), the ninth Mayor of Jersey City
  • Frank Stout
    Frank Stout
    Frank Moxon Stout MC also referred to as Frank Moxham Stout, was an English international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Gloucester and Richmond. Stout played international rugby for England and was selected for the British Isles on two tours in 1899 and 1903...

     MC (1877–1926), an English international rugby union forward
  • Frank Stout (painter & sculptor)
    Frank Stout (painter & sculptor)
    Frank Stout is an American figurative artist associated with post-abstract expressionist realism.He is best known for his psychologically penetrating, witty portraits of individuals and large groups, and soulful landscapes executed with a painterly technique.He is also known for flowing figure...

     (born ), an American artist
  • George Stout
    George Stout
    George Frederick Stout was a leading English philosopher and psychologist.Born in South Shields, he studied and later taught philosophy and psychology at Cambridge University....

     (1860–1944), a leading British philosopher
  • Gordon Stout
    Gordon Stout
    Gordon Stout is an American percussionist, composer, and educator specializing in the marimba.He studied composition with Joseph Schwantner, Samuel Adler, and Warren Benson, and percussion with James Salmon and John Beck...

     (born 1952), an American percussionist, composer, and educator specializing in the marimba
  • Hosea Stout
    Hosea Stout
    Hosea Stout was a leader in the Latter Day Saint movement, a Mormon pioneer, and a lawyer and politician in Utah Territory....

     (1810–1889), a Mormon missionary, lawyer and politician in Utah Territory
  • Jacob Stout
    Jacob Stout
    Jacob Stout was an American manufacturer and politician from Little Creek Hundred, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Governor of Delaware....

     (1764–1857), an American manufacturer and politician from Little Creek Hundred
  • James Huff Stout
    James Huff Stout
    James Huff Stout was an American Republican politician and businessman from Wisconsin.-Biography:Born in Dubuque, Iowa, Stout became involved with his father's lumber business. After working in the District of Columbia and Read's Landing, Minnesota, Stout settled in Menomonie, Wisconsin...

     (1848–1910) an American politician and businessman
  • James Stout
    James Stout
    James Stout was an American Hall of Fame thoroughbred horse racing jockey.Known as "Jimmy," he began working at a racetrack as a stable boy then in 1930 became a professional jockey. Stout became most famous riding for Belair Stud and trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons. He rode Seabiscuit in his first...

     (1910–1986), an American thoroughbred horse racing jockey
  • Jeffrey Stout
    Jeffrey Stout
    Jeffrey Stout is a contemporary scholar of religion who focuses on ethics. His works focus on the possibility of ethical discourse in a religiously pluralistic society...

     (born 1950), a contemporary scholar of religion who focuses on ethics
  • Joan Leemhuis-Stout
    Joan Leemhuis-Stout
    Joan Marika Leemhuis-Stout is a Dutch politician and former civil servant. She is a member of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy ....

     (born 1946), a Dutch politician
  • Juanita Kidd Stout
    Juanita Kidd Stout
    Juanita Kidd Stout was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1988–1989, and the first African-American woman elected to any judgeship in the United States and the first to serve on the Supreme Court of any state.Stout studied at the University of Iowa...

     (1919–1998), a Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1988–1989
  • Kristie Lu Stout
    Kristie Lu Stout
    Kristie Lu Stout is an American journalist and news anchor for CNN International. She hosts the daily news show News Stream, which emphasizes news being connected with technology...

     (born 1974), an American journalist and news anchor for CNN International
  • Lansing Stout
    Lansing Stout
    Lansing Stout was an American politician and lawyer. He was the second person elected to the United States House of Representatives from the state of Oregon. He later served in Oregon’s legislature...

     (1828–1871), an American politician and lawyer
  • Martha Stout
    Martha Stout
    Martha Stout is an American psychologist and author.She completed her professional training in psychology at the McLean Psychiatric Hospital and obtained her Ph.D. at Stony Brook University...

    , American psychologist and teacher
  • Michael Stout
    Michael Stout
    Michael Stout is an American video game designer. He is most known for his work on Resistance: Fall of Man, as the Lead Multiplayer Designer...

    , an American video game designer
  • Michelle Stout (born 1988), a gymnast from Endwell, New York
  • Mike Stout
    Mike Stout
    Mike Stout is an American labor supporter, social activist and rock guitar player and protest singer, who lives in Pittsburgh, United States. He is also known as the "World's Grievance Man."-Music and activism:...

    , an American labor supporter, social activist and protest singer
  • Mitchell W. Stout
    Mitchell W. Stout
    Mitchell William Stout was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War.-Biography:...

     (1950–1970), a United States Army soldier and a Medal of Honor recipient
  • Pete Stout
    Pete Stout
    J. Peter "Pete" Stout was an American football fullback in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. Born in Throckmorton, Texas, he played college football at the University of North Texas and Texas Christian University. He was drafted in the fifth round of the 1946 NFL Draft by...

     (born 1923), an American football fullback
  • Randall Stout
    Randall Stout
    -Early life and education:Born and raised in Tennessee, Stout has a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Tennessee and a Master of Architecture from Rice University.-Career:...

    , a Los Angeles, California based architect
  • Renee Stout
    Renee Stout
    Renée Stout is a contemporary artist known for assemblage artworks dealing with her personal history and African American heritage....

     (born 1958), a contemporary artist known for assemblage artworks
  • Rex Stout
    Rex Stout
    Rex Todhunter Stout was an American writer noted for his detective fiction. Stout is best known as the creator of the larger-than-life fictional detective Nero Wolfe, described by reviewer Will Cuppy as "that Falstaff of detectives." Wolfe's assistant Archie Goodwin recorded the cases of the...

     (1886–1975), an American crime writer
  • Richard Stout
    Richard Stout
    Richard Stout was a Union Navy sailor during the American Civil War and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Stono River....

     (1836–1896), a Union Navy sailor during the American Civil War and a Medal of Honor recipient
  • Robert Stout
    Robert Stout
    Sir Robert Stout, KCMG was the 13th Premier of New Zealand on two occasions in the late 19th century, and later Chief Justice of New Zealand. He was the only person to hold both these offices...

     KCMG (1844–1930), Premier of New Zealand on two occasions in the late 19th century, and later Chief Justice of New Zealand
  • Ryan Stout
    Ryan Stout
    Ryan Matthew Stout , is an American stand-up comedian and television host.-Early life:Ryan Stout was born in Cleveland and grew up in El Paso, Texas, and graduated from J.M. Hanks High School in 2000. He attended The College of Santa Fe as a Theater Arts major , but left the school after his first...

     (born 1982), an American stand-up comedian
  • Sam Stout
    Sam Stout
    Samuel James "Hands of Stone" Stout is a Canadian mixed martial artist from London, Ontario. Currently signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, he is primarily known as a striker with an iron chin.- Mixed martial arts career :...

     (born 1984), a professional mixed martial artist from London, Ontario, Canada
  • Sigurd the Stout (circa 960–1014), Earl of Orkney
  • Tara Stout
    Tara Stout
    Tara Stout is a comedian born who was born in Clapham, a suburb of London, in 1970.Though she has been appearing on the comedy circuit in London for several years, she has recently achieved a certain tabloid notoriety...

     (born 1970), a comedian born from Clapham, London
  • Tom Stout
    Tom Stout
    Tom Stout was a U.S. Representative from Montana.Born in New London, Missouri, Stout attended the common schools, Warrenburg State Normal School, and the University of Missouri.He taught school.He studied law....

     (1879–1965), a U.S. Representative from Montana
  • William Bushnell Stout
    William Bushnell Stout
    William Bushnell Stout was an inventor, designer whose work in automotive and aviation fields was notable. Stout designed an aircraft that eventually became the Ford Trimotor and was an executive at the Ford Motor Company.-Early years:William Bushnell Stout was born March 16, 1880 in Quincy,...

     (1880–1956), an executive at the Ford Motor Company
  • William Stout
    William Stout
    William Stout is an American fantasy artist and illustrator with a specialization in paleontological art. His paintings have been shown in over seventy exhibitions, including twelve one-man shows. He has worked on over thirty feature films, doing everything from storyboard art to production design...

     (born 1949), an American fantasy artist and illustrator
  • William Stout (rower)
    William Stout (rower)
    William Stout was a British rower who won the Wingfield Sculls and the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta in 1868....

     (1841–1900), a British rower

Other uses

  • USS Stout (DDG-55)
    USS Stout (DDG-55)
    USS Stout is the sixth Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer. Built by Ingalls Shipbuilding, she was commissioned on 13 August 1994 and she is currently homeported in Norfolk, Virginia.-Etymology:...

    , the sixth Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer
  • Stout is an archaic word meaning "brave"
    Courage
    Courage is the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation...

    , as well as the Dutch
    Dutch language
    Dutch is a West Germanic language and the native language of the majority of the population of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Suriname, the three member states of the Dutch Language Union. Most speakers live in the European Union, where it is a first language for about 23 million and a second...

     word for naughty.
  • Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig)
    Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig)
    Stoney's Extra Stout is the eighth and final Dead Milkmen studio album by the original lineup. It was released by Restless Records before the band broke-up in 1995...

    , the final Dead Milkmen studio album, released in 1995 by Restless Records
  • Stout Hearts and Willing Hands
    Stout Hearts and Willing Hands
    Stout Hearts and Willing Hands is a 1931 short comedy film directed by Bryan Foy. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1932 for Best Short Subject , but was disqualified.-Cast:* Frank Fay* Lew Cody* Laura La Plante* Alec B...

    , a 1931 short comedy film directed by Bryan Foy
  • Stout Scarab
    Stout Scarab
    The Stout Scarab is a unique 1930s U.S automobile produced in small numbers by Stout Engineering Laboratories and later by Stout Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan...

    , a 1930s U.S automobile
  • Toyota Stout
    Toyota Stout
    -First generation :Introduced in April 1954 as the Toyopet RK 1¼ ton truck, it was larger than the similar Toyota SG light truck but smaller than the Toyota FA medium duty truck. In 1955 it was upgraded to carry 1.5 tons....

    light truck.
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