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RATINGS: 3   MEAN: 3.4/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 2.96   SEASONAL: Special   IBU: 35   EST. CALORIES: 192   ABV: 6.4%
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Released November 2010

History of the Beer Style Porters originated in Great Britain in the 1700s and were the beer of choice there until the mid 1900s. The British brought these beers to American colonies where they remained popular until Prohibition. These dark brown ales have begun to regain a customer base in the US during the last 20 years with the craft beer segment. Porters can range in color from a brownish color to almost black. Our selection is a dark brown porter that is aged with the finest natural vanilla beans. The Abita Selection: Vanilla Porter Our Porter is made with British pale and American caramel and chocolate malts. We also have flavored it with a hint of vanilla to add a pleasant taste and aroma. This will complement the sweet malty flavor of the beer. Since the beer gets so much flavor from the malts and the vanilla, there is not a lot of hop flavor. There is just enough bitterness to complement the sweetness of the malt. Food Pairings Our Vanilla Porter is a perfect complement to grilled steaks. In fact this beer style is where the name porterhouse was derived. This beer is also excellent with spicy barbequed dishes, especially pork ribs. It also pairs well with grilled chicken and vegetables. Desserts, especially chocolate ones, are perfect with this beer. ABV 6.4% Color 35 Lovibond IBU 35


3.8
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 15/20
ChainGangGuy (3834) - Canton, USA - DEC 5, 2010
16 ounce pint at Taco Mac in Canton, Georgia.

Appearance: Served up a dark brown body with a modestly-sized, off-white head that left a real malicious spider’s den of lace on the way down.

Smell: Reasonably dark, sweetish, chocolatey maltiness with touches of caramel couple readily with the vanilla. A few sniffs in and it begins to remind me of Tootsie Rolls, specifically the vanilla Tootsie Rolls, you know, the ones in the light blue wrappers.

Taste: Easy-going, mellow opening of dark malts imparting tastes of chocolate powder, fire-toasted marshmallows, and simple caramel. Of course, there’s the added involvement of vanilla, mingling well with the malty flavors. Slight nuttiness midway. Mild herbal touches from the Willamette hops and no more than a very, very dainty touch of bitterness. Lingering vanilla on the drying finish.

Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied. Lightly carbonated. Fairly soft, gentle mouthfeel.

Drinkability: I’ve always found the standard Turbodog to be a pleasant enough, if unremarkable brew. This is that beer with a nice little vanilla bump to it.

3.1
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 12/20
HonusWagner (796) - Florida, USA - JAN 6, 2011
Pretty much a generic brown ale with a heavy, over-the-top dash of vanilla. The vanilla doesn’t really blend well with the malt flavors, and is extremely pronounced. It’s too one-dimensional for me to do anything other than give it a pass.

3.3
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 14/20
ttutony (538) - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - DEC 4, 2010
On draft at The Top in Gainesville, FL. Deep brown in the glass with minimal head. Aroma of vanilla and roasted malt. Medium bodied on the palate with a sweet malty note. Tasty beer, went well as dessert after dinner.


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