rickjump1 0 #1 December 11, 2004 In the drink of the month section of SW Airlines Magazine, "Spirit", Katherine Cole writes,"In 1722, a British brewer invented a stout ale and called it "entire butt" (which, at the the time, was not so funny as it is now, "butt" meaning cask); street market workers, otherwise know as porters, developed such a taste for it that the new brew was soon called "porter stout".....It also caught the attention of a guy named Guinness, who started brewing it in Ireland....." Is this part about Guinness correct? I always thought Guinness had over cooked a patch and served it anyway to the delight of drinkers.Do your part for global warming: ban beans and hold all popcorn farts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites