skortila (2346), Bunnik, Netherlands Apr 20, 2008 Bottled. Aroma has some roasted malts, some coffee. Clear, dark brown coloured with a lasting, beige head. Taste is sweet, bit fruity with roasted malts, coffee. Some bitterness. Medium bodied. Disappointing.
Maria (3711), Thisted, Denmark Jul 2, 2008 Dark brown with a red hue and a creamy head. The aroma has notes of roasted malt, oranges, caramel and a bit of chocolate. The flavour has a light sweetness, notes of roasted malt, oranges, caramel and light chocolate. It’s a light porter, but charming, especially since the orange notes completely surprise me and they fit so nicely into the overall impression. oteyj (232), Canterbury, New Hampshire, USA Jun 30, 2008 Pours black with lively beige head. Aromas are of citrus hops and a bit of malt. No roasty at all suprisingly. Flavor is quite hoppy for a porter, with notes of caramel and a tad of roastyness. Horribly unbalanced- malt character is waaay lacking for a porter. Not smooth either- a bit astringent from an over-abundance of alpha acids. Im normally a sucker for hoppy brews but it just doesn’t work here. thejoeshow (59), Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA Jun 30, 2008 12 oz bottle. Pours a dark brown opaque color with some red highlight and a beige head that has a little less than desirable lacing. I smell lots of chocolate malts and roasted aromas with a hint of nuttiness thrown in there too. Flavor is light coffee with some roasty chocolate. It leaves a sort of pleasant after taste in my mouth. Very simple and has a little bit of a lighter mouthfeel than most porters. This would be a great transition porter for people a little afraid to jump right into the bigger versions of this style. checkmatei1 (198), Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 30, 2008 Bottle: Pours a dark coffee color with a thick caramel colored head. The aroma was strong roasted nuts. The flavor, again, was heavily roasted, with hints of nuts, hops, coffee, did I mention roasted? Overall, a decent porter that might have a tad much roasted qualities. Skinnyviking (2357), Copenhagen, Denmark Jun 29, 2008 Bottle. High fluffy but lasting light brown head. Clear dark ruby body. Mild roasted barley malt with a bit of coffee and nutty notes. Flavor is pretty sweet coffee with little hops bitterness but with a bit of berries of unknown origin. Low carbonation, short aftertaste. Rater boring.
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