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Baltic Porter

A rich ruby black to jet black beer with with intense flavours of roasted malt and barley. Expect deep and complex aromas and flavours derived from the roasted grain - burnt fruit (raisins and sultanas), fresh leather, espresso coffee, bitter chocolate, molasses and liquorice - though not necessarily all ion the same beer. Hops tend to sit back, especially in the nose, may not be too much in evidence on the nose but may offer a peppery and spicy note in the taste. The finish is long and complex, with more of the same with warming alcohol often noticeable at the end. A big beer all round,full bodied, smooth and rich. These beers lend themselves particularly well to long periods of maturation and if in oak may develop smooth caramel and vanilla characters.

This beer is part of the Strong Stout family of which there is considerably crossover, particularly with Imperial Stouts. Strength wise Strong Stouts have an ABV of 5.0% and above, Baltic Porters are usually well clear of this threshold, but alcoholic strength alone should not be used to distinguish between Baltic Porters and Strong Stouts.

Baltic Porters are closely related to Imperial Stouts, hence their alternative name of Imperial Porter. They derive from the strong versions of stout and porter brewed in London in the 18th and 19th centuries for export to Russia and the Baltic States. There is considerable overlap between the two styles the more roast bitter Stouts are a bit darker than Porters which have more hop flavours.

Appearance

Colour

Often black, but can be very dark brown

Clarity

Clear to bright, though the colour of the beer may require it to be back lit to confirm

Carbonation

Low

Flavour

Alcohol

Most examples will have a noticeable warming alcoholic kick

Hop

Noticeable and adding non-citrus fruitiness

Malt

Intense including coffee and chocolate, occasional background roast flavours

Esters

None

Phenols

None

Fermentation By-Products

When aged, may have some 'barrel influence'

Related Styles

Baltic Porter

SENSATIONS

Body

Medium to thick

Carbonation

Low

Finish Length

Long and strong, often coupled with the warm glow associated with stronger beers

Attenuation

Moderately bitter in finish

Ingredients

Hops

May be present but very much in the background

Malt

Heavily roasted barley such as Chocolate Malt and Black Malt lend a richness to this beer in both taste and colour, roast notes can be present but should mot overpower

Water

No specific requirements

Yeast

Ale