Porter Brown Porter

Brown Porter

Aroma: Malt aroma with mild roastiness should be evident, and may have a chocolaty quality. May also show some non-roasted malt character in support (caramelly, grainy, bready, nutty, toffee-like and/or sweet). English hop aroma moderate to none. Fruity esters moderate to none. Diacetyl low to none.

Appearance: Light brown to dark brown in color, often with ruby highlights when held up to light. Good clarity, although may approach being opaque. Moderate off-white to light tan head with good to fair retention.

Flavor: Malt flavor includes a mild to moderate roastiness (frequently with a chocolate character) and often a significant caramel, nutty, and/or toffee character. May have other secondary flavors such as coffee, licorice, biscuits or toast in support. Should not have a significant black malt character (acrid, burnt, or harsh roasted flavors), although small amounts may contribute a bitter chocolate complexity. English hop flavor moderate to none. Medium-low to medium hop bitterness will vary the balance from slightly malty to slightly bitter. Usually fairly well attenuated, although somewhat sweet versions exist. Diacetyl should be moderately low to none. Moderate to low fruity esters.

Mouthfeel: Medium-light to medium body. Moderately low to moderately high carbonation.

Overall Impression: A fairly substantial English dark ale with restrained roasty characteristics.

History: Originating in England, porter evolved from a blend of beers or gyles known as “Entire.” A precursor to stout. Said to have been favored by porters and other physical laborers.

Ingredients: English ingredients are most common. May contain several malts, including chocolate and/or other dark roasted malts and caramel-type malts. Historical versions would use a significant amount of brown malt. Usually does not contain large amounts of black patent malt or roasted barley. English hops are most common, but are usually subdued. London or Dublin-type water (moderate carbonate hardness) is traditional. English or Irish ale yeast, or occasionally lager yeast, is used. May contain a moderate amount of adjuncts (sugars, maize, molasses, treacle, etc.).

 

OGFGIBUsSRMABV
1.040 - 1.052

1.008 - 1.014

18 - 35 20 - 30 4 - 5.4%

 
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Bright Brewery Staircase Porter
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Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
  • On Tap
  • Bottled 330ML
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
5.1%
The Staircase Porter is a traditional dark-ale with flavours of dark chocolate and coffee, and scorched almond aromas.
 
 
Frog Island Coffee Porter

Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
Bottled 22oz
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
6%
A robust coffee porter infused with the finest mocha beans. Subtle tones of roasted barley work their way into this smooth finish porter. A certain someone endorsed the brew with joyous song and dance.
 
 
Oatmeal Porter
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Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
5.8%
International Bitterness Units (IBU):
32 IBU's
A unique Highland creation, this robust beer is black in color, very malty with hints of chocolate-roasted flavor and a well balanced hop character.
 
 
Pipeline Porter

Beer Information

Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
5.3%
International Bitterness Units (IBU):
23 IBU's
Pipeline Porter is smooth and dark with a distinctive roasty aroma and earthy complexity from its diverse blends of premium malted barley. This celebration of malt unites with freshly roasted 100% Kona coffee grown at Cornwell Estate on Hawaii’s Big Island, lending a unique roasted aroma and flavor. A delicate...
 
 
Port Townsend Brown Porter

Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
On Tap
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
5.6%
Characterized by intense brown roasted malt flavors, this full bodied ale is deep reddish brown in color. A bold hop bitterness is balanced by a healthy addition of caramel malts. Cascade hops provide a flowery and aromatic hop finish. Original Gravity:1.056 Alcohol by Volume: 5.6%
 
 
 
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