black and tan
black
blæk
blāk
and
ænd
ānd
tan
tæn
tān
/blˈak and tˈan/

Definition & Meaning of "black and tan"in English

Black and tan
01

an English recruit (who wore a uniform that was black and tan) serving in the Irish constabulary to suppress the Sinn Fein rebellion of 1919 to 1921

Grammatical Information
animacy status
human
Composition
Compound
countable
plural form
black and tans
02

a beer cocktail made by layering a pale ale or lager on top of a darker beer

What is "black and tan"?

Black and tan is a beer cocktail that is made by layering two different types of beer in a single glass. Typically, a lighter beer such as lager or pilsner is poured first, followed by a darker beer such as stout or porter. The two beers will naturally separate, with the lighter beer on top and the darker beer on the bottom, creating a striking visual effect. Black and tan is a popular drink in Irish pubs and is often associated with St. Patrick's Day celebrations. While the drink is easy to make, it requires some skill to pour the beers in a way that they do not mix, and there are specific tools such as a black and tan spoon or a special pour spout that can be used to achieve a perfect separation of the two beers.

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