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Railway City Pullman Porter


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Brewed by Railway City Brewing Company
Style: Porter

St. Thomas, Canada

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53.46/5.03.07/5.0Winter6.8%0English pint, Stem glass
Commercial Description:
This porter pours a deep cola that lets in just a bit of light, creating a ruby hue. The head is a long lived mocha froth that leaves some pretty lace.

A predominantly roasty nose has coffee beans, dark chocolate, vanilla extract, wood smoke. The flavour profile is all about the bitter roast with lots of black coffee meets dark chocolate and pit fruit. The hops really come at you and create a dry, mouth feel that screams porter. Quite enjoyable. Nice lengthy bitter roasty finish.

6.8 % alcohol by volume, IBU’s 29.6

Food Pairings: Brownies, Honey glazed duck, goose, goulash, panna cotta, pumpkin pie, tiramisu and vension
 jerc (3910), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/103/514/20
Nov 29, 2009  
2009-11-29. Very dark brown body with a modest creamy tan head. Modest aroma of roasty malt, mild dark malt. Flavour is similarly roasty, sweeter malt core briefly, touch of something fruity with a light tang to it. Pleasant lingering modest roast is vaguely coffee like in the finish. Average palate is adequate but lighter than my preference for a porter. Enjoyable, but just okay. On tap at Volo, Toronto


 Sammy (3993), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/513/20
Nov 29, 2009  
Opaque black, enjoyed at Bar Volo. Reddish hues, some head and lace. Average mouthfeel, strong seizing of the taste buds. Roast aroma, sour finish. Hits the style, but I could not finish it.


 DerWeg (760), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/515/20
Nov 16, 2009  
C’est What draught. Miurky and ruddy dark brown. Nice, rounded medium-light feel, honey and mocha malts and noble hops, crisp roasty malt and lightly bitter, nice balance - comforting enough and would drink again.


 pootzboy (1048), Hawgville, Ontario, Canada
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/515/20
Oct 31, 2009    Updated: Nov 6, 2009
Fresh bottle from Brewery: Pours a deep cola brown with ruby highlights and a frothy tan cap that lasts and laces. Lots of roasty cocoa-coffee in the nose as well as grassy kent hopping. rounded mouth feel, mellow, plenty of dark cocoa-mocha tones, dark fruity esters, tons of roasty malt tones and just enough hop bite to keep the sweetness in tow. A robust London style porter. Good effort.


 MrManning (1645), London, Ontario, Canada
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/515/20
Oct 30, 2009  
This porter pours a deep cola that lets in just a bit of light, creating a ruby hue. The head is a long lived mocha froth that leaves some pretty spotty lace. A predominantly roasty nose has coffee beans, dark chocolate, vanilla extract, wood smoke. It also comes off a bit lactic, which to me is quite acceptable and enjoyable in this style. The flavour profile is all about the bitter roast. Lots of black coffee meets dark chocolate and pit fruit. A bit earthy/woodsy, with a hint of peat. The hops really come at you and create a dry, chalky, astringent mouth feel that screams porter. Quite enjoyable. Nice lenghty bitter roasty finish. This is a great fall/winter beer. One that I will recommend to anyone that enjoys a quality porter.



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