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Brewed by Hallertau Brewbar & Restaurant
Style: Porter
Auckland, New Zealand

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RATINGS: 14   MEAN: 3.64/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.37   SEASONAL: Special   EST. CALORIES: 198   ABV: 6.6%
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The Porter Noir is a beer from way out of left field. A 6.6% Porter was aged for four months in Pinot Noir Wine Barrels acquired from local winery Kumeu River. The barrels were only gently hot water rinsed before use to retain the wine charter and also the native yeasts in the wood. The four month maturation in the barrel develops the palette with gentile woody tannins and fruits of the forest from the previous resident. Combined with the remnants of chocolate and soft acidity from the native yeasts creates amazing mouth feel with a long drying finish. The secondary fermentation in the bottle was carried out with the native yeasts from the barrel, namely brettanomyces. This is the same yeast used to bottle condition the famous Belgian Trappist beer Orval. The brettanomyces character dominates the aroma. Layers of complexity, red currents, earthy gumboots, a stroll through the barnyard?? All very interesting stuff. The beer has been conditioned in 750 ml Champaign bottles for 6 months prior to release and with correct cellaring will continue to improve for up to 3 years. The Porter Noir is a strictly limited release and is only available from Hallertau Brewbar & Restaurant.


4.4
   AROMA 9/10   APPEARANCE 5/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 5/5   OVERALL 17/20
yalnikim (800) - Wellington, NEW ZEALAND - JAN 26, 2009
True! Special, very, very especially special it is. this beer sharpened my senses, not destroyed, not dulled them. Though soon after this I turned into an arsehole... Anyway, when I tried this beer it was phenomenal. I tried to buy a dozen 750ml bottles for the cellar (at about $25/bottle), even though I was warned against it (or at least cautioned). The bottles never came through. I’m happy to just live on the memory of that one taste, unspoiled, like my brief interludes with Emerson’s 1812 Anniversary Ale and Limburg Oude Reserve.

2.2
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 5/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 10/20
kempicus (355) - Bakewell, Derbyshire, ENGLAND - JAN 24, 2009
UPDATED: JAN 25, 2009 Was looking forward to the bret craziness but was pretty disappointed with this. Pours a muddy chocolate with no head, peculiar funky smell eminates....unwashed crotch perhaps...oh dear. even stranger flavour coupled with a flavour like it’s been aged in cheap brandy/meth barrels....i think this one hasn’t aged well!

4.4
   AROMA 9/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 9/10   PALATE 5/5   OVERALL 17/20
TheGrandMaster (2313) - Auckland, NEW ZEALAND - NOV 2, 2008
Tasted on a couple of occassions. Pours a dark cloudy brown, carbonation and a creamy ligth tan head. The aroma carries plenty of the barrel, both woody and the pinot itself. There is also a brilliant sourness on the nose, presumably from the brettanomyces. On drinking, the chocolate malt is the first to make its presense, with a dryness on the palate. Then the rich fruity sourness takes over, along with a more earthy palate. Delicious. I’m looking forward to seeing how my cellared bottle fares in a couple years time.

3.6
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 16/20
beerledgend (1050) - Waterloo, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND - JUL 15, 2008
Porter that has been in Pinot barrel for three months. Amazing chocolat with subtile pinot aroma. dark ruby red/brown in colour with toffe coloured head. Best of both worlds beer and wine!!!!


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