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Shorts Imperial Black Cherry Porter 3.64 85

Shorts Imperial Black Cherry Porter

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853.7/5.03.64/5.08.75%60.2Snifter
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Robust imperial porter fermented with 780lbs of Michigan sweet black cherries. <br /><br /> I’ve been brewing this beer every summer since 2004, so it’s essentially the odd beer in the series. We bottled it as a ’safety’ beer in case I couldn’t finish the rest of the series in time. Every year when the sweet black cherries are ripe and falling off the trees we go fill up our giant tub full of cherries. Every year I have processed the cherries differently. The first time I attempted to mash them up by stomping on hem with my bare feet. After lots and lots of mashing and frozen purple toes, I went to a blender. One pitcher at a time for 500 pounds they were chopped and tossed into the fermenter. The following year I tried pressing them with an apple press with struggled results. On this particular batch I bought pitted cherries and went back to the blend, one pitcher at a time until all 500 lbs. were blended and poured into the fermenter. Northern Michigan is a leading cherry produced in the United States primarily with the tart cherry production. Its sweet cherry production ranks in the top four with the Grand Traverse region producing 80% of the production at 50 million pounds. Cherries contain anthocyanins which are strong anti-oxidants that reduce pain and inflammations. Cherries also contain melatonin which is great for strengthening the immune system. They are rich in vitamin C and potassium which is good for your skin and for a healthy heart. Sweet cherries date back to pre-historic Asia. They have been enjoyed for centuries by Roman conquerers, Greek citizens and Chinese noblemen. Pliny the Elder tells us they arrived in Italy around 74 B.C. They made their way to Britain and across the ocean a few hundred years later. The Black Cherry Porter Recipe was our very first "imperial" strength beer ever brewed at SBC. I remember nearly overflowing the mash tun with malt until it crested the top of the man way doors, and staying with it all night long because the thick heavy mash made the process extremely slow. This beer was important to include in the series because it’s a good example of the ridiculous amount of work we put into the imperial series. We try to keep our ingredients fresh and local, putting the power of the smallness back into the hardworking Northern Michigander. This is one example of a luscious American porter touched with a subtle essence of Northern Michigan sweet black cherries.
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 Ungstrup (15376), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/513/20
Nov 19, 2008  
Bottled. A black beer with a thin brown head. The aroma is sweet malty with notes of chocolate as well as light notes of cherries. The flavor is sweet malty with notes of roasted malt and chocolate, as well as a lighter notes of cherries and a slight acidity. Both the roasted malt and acidity helps to make it very dry.


 Dogbrick (2874), Columbus, Ohio, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Nov 18, 2008  
Thanks to Rogueone for sharing a bottle (#479): This beer pours thoroughly black with a thin light brown head that recedes slowly. Spotty sheet of lacing on the glass. The nose is malty with a dark cherry and chocolate undertone. Medium-bodied with flavors of dark chocolate cherry bon bons, coffee and malt. The finish is burnt malt and cherries with a mildly bitter coffee aftertaste. Very enjoyable overall.


 Papsoe (15103), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
Nov 18, 2008  
(Bottle 75 cl) Completely opaque black with a rough light brown head. Burned malt aroma. Medium body with burned ashy malt notes, a light fruitiness, some vanilla and a burned malt bitter finish. I cannot really pick up any cherries as such. 311008


 after4ever (2806), Brier, Washington, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/514/20
Nov 16, 2008  
750, capped. Thanks, SuzyGreenberg! Jet black. Headless. Very fruity nose, a little sweet and sour. Body is creamy but entirely still. Chocolate and a sharp, cola-like black cherry on the mid-palate. Very nice.


 tytoanderso (1387), St. Louis Park, Minnesota, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/514/20
Oct 26, 2008  
750ml bottle. Roasted malt, bitter chocolate, fusel alcohol... just a hint of cherries. Some lactose. Fairly simple and straightforward, but really lacking in teh cherry intensity I was hoping for. Pours a mostly oily black with virtually no head and no carbonation. Flavor matches the aroma... slightly bitter dark chocolate, lactose, just a hint of tart cherries, but not a lot. Plenty of alcohol, roasted malt and not a whole ton of a lot going on. Medium bodied. Fairly slick mouthfeel with a toasty finish.


 uhre (339), Denmark
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/511/20
Oct 11, 2008  
The aroma has fruit (cherry) and burned malt. Beer is black with a tone of red - no head. Flavor of smoke, fruit and malt.


 joergen (8627), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
Oct 5, 2008  
Bottle. Black coloured with a medium sized beige head. Light roasted aroma of chocolate and cherries. Roasted flavour of chocolate, cherries and hops. Roasted finish.


 Mette (224), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/514/20
Oct 2, 2008  
Shorts smagning med klubben. Super sort med et lille kaffelatte farvet skum. Ristet, chokolade, lakrids, kaffe. Der er lidt metal og lidt kirsebær. Let syrlig.



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