Category: BALTIC PORTER

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Neuzeller Porter

Brewed by: Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle
Origin: Neuzelle, Brandenburg, Germany

The historical remnants of the 19th c. Baltic trade in imperial stouts, Baltic Porters are typically strong, sweet and bottom-fermented. They lack the powerful roast of an imperial stout, but have an intense malt character. Alcohol ranges from 7-9.5% abv. Though they are typically lagers, there are a handful of top-fermented examples.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: BALTIC PORTER

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Neuzeller Porter

Brewed by: Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle
Origin: Neuzelle, Brandenburg, Germany

The historical remnants of the 19th c. Baltic trade in imperial stouts, Baltic Porters are typically strong, sweet and bottom-fermented. They lack the powerful roast of an imperial stout, but have an intense malt character. Alcohol ranges from 7-9.5% abv. Though they are typically lagers, there are a handful of top-fermented examples.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: BALTIC PORTER

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Neuzeller Porter

Brewed by: Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle
Origin: Neuzelle, Brandenburg, Germany

The historical remnants of the 19th c. Baltic trade in imperial stouts, Baltic Porters are typically strong, sweet and bottom-fermented. They lack the powerful roast of an imperial stout, but have an intense malt character. Alcohol ranges from 7-9.5% abv. Though they are typically lagers, there are a handful of top-fermented examples.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: BALTIC PORTER

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Neuzeller Porter

Brewed by: Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle
Origin: Neuzelle, Brandenburg, Germany

The historical remnants of the 19th c. Baltic trade in imperial stouts, Baltic Porters are typically strong, sweet and bottom-fermented. They lack the powerful roast of an imperial stout, but have an intense malt character. Alcohol ranges from 7-9.5% abv. Though they are typically lagers, there are a handful of top-fermented examples.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: BALTIC PORTER

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Neuzeller Porter

Brewed by: Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle
Origin: Neuzelle, Brandenburg, Germany

The historical remnants of the 19th c. Baltic trade in imperial stouts, Baltic Porters are typically strong, sweet and bottom-fermented. They lack the powerful roast of an imperial stout, but have an intense malt character. Alcohol ranges from 7-9.5% abv. Though they are typically lagers, there are a handful of top-fermented examples.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: BALTIC PORTER

ratebeer

Neuzeller Porter

Brewed by: Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle
Origin: Neuzelle, Brandenburg, Germany

The historical remnants of the 19th c. Baltic trade in imperial stouts, Baltic Porters are typically strong, sweet and bottom-fermented. They lack the powerful roast of an imperial stout, but have an intense malt character. Alcohol ranges from 7-9.5% abv. Though they are typically lagers, there are a handful of top-fermented examples.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09