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About Porter

Porter has a rich history that originated in England in the 18th century. It is a dark beer known for its deep brown to black color and complex flavor profile. Porters exhibit a balance between roasted malt character, hop bitterness, and a moderate level of alcohol.Porters are characterized by their roasted malt flavors, which can include notes of chocolate, coffee, caramel, and toffee. They often have a medium to full body and a smooth, creamy mouthfeel. While some porters lean towards a sweeter profile, others have a drier finish with a more pronounced hop bitterness.Porters are versatile, with variations such as robust porters and Baltic porters. Robust porters are stronger and more assertive, while Baltic porters have a lager-like smoothness.