shigadeyo (1387), Southwest Ohio Area, Ohio, USA Jul 6, 2008
7/06/2008: Entire Butt English Porter has a dark brown (coffee-like) and small, fluffy tan head. The aroma has a really nice blend of dark fruits, chocolate, and roasted malts the form a vineous-like presentation. The flavor is roasty and slightly sour/acidic like espresso. Semi-sweet chocolate comes through in the finish. The flavor seems a bit watered down as the beer comes up to temperature, but some additional bitterness (dark chocolate/cocoa-like) starts to come through. This beer has an average palate, (medium-light to medium body, and is really easy to drink. Overall this is a simple and clean Engish porter. Full-flavored and low alcohol beer is always welcomed!
50cl bottle (Alc. 4.8% vol, F 08 322) from Tmoney99. Thanks Tom! Rating #228 for this beer...
Wulfstan (481), California, USA Sep 21, 2008 This is a very nice porter. It’s almost black, reddish brown with a medium tan head slowly shrinking, The smell is a light take on a porter, with chocolate, roasted malt, dark toast, hitns of \prunes and fruit, with hint of coffee and a stronger mocha aroma when warmer. The taste is pleasant light porter taste, smooth, fruity and toasty with light chocolate, light bitterness, fruity, hints of wine, and a peppery quality in the finish. The coffee element in the taste is almost unnoticeable. It’s highly drinkable. cgarvieuk (2525), Edinburgh, Scotland Aug 29, 2008 Bottle at home ... Deep brown ... thin roast malt nose...mellow roast malts l... some toffee reasonable hop level... after the imperial stout its definitly a bit thin. but i’ll give it benifit of doubt. faroeviking (4393), Faroese Autonomous Beer Republic, Denmark Aug 27, 2008 Botella. Black with red top tones and a good lasting light brown creamish head. Nice soft roasty maltiness with chocolate in the aroma. Quite good a mouthfeel. The flavour has a good soft but profound roasty maltiness and caramel with a pleasant mild bitterness, and chocolate. Roasty dry finish. Tasty brew indeed. DruncanVeasey (1720), No. 46, Leicestershire, Germany Aug 13, 2008 Bottle from Ricoh Tossco. Dark ruby silk capped with beige. Ravishing thick bonfire snout dragging in espresso, chocolate, vegetables(?), mildewy old books, hazelnut and smoke. Brimstone and blackcurrant. Uncomplicated coffee, cocoa and charcoal mouth. A beer redefining my perception of malt, and the depth of flavours that can be conjured from that alone. Chalky, burnt, earthy and smooth. Who needs hops? Fin (2348), Merton, Oxfordshire, England Aug 12, 2008 Bottle that I picked up from Westholme Londis, Goring-on-Thames, Oxon, consumed at Cropredy Festival 2008 Pours dark brown with a light beige head. Quit bizarrely I get sausage and chocolate on the nose? Interesting combination but strangely one that works quite well. Chocolate and a thin sasparilla taste, carbonation is soft, in short this is a nice beer.
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