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Olde Towne Porter Ale

Brewed by: Olde Towne Brewing Company
Origin: Huntsville, Alabama
Beer style: Porter

Black or chocolate malt gives the porter it’s dark brown color. Porters are well hopped and heavily malted. This is a medium-bodied beer. Porters can be sweet. Hoppiness can range from bitter to mild. Porters are often confused with stouts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Olde Towne Porter Ale

Brewed by: Olde Towne Brewing Company
Origin: Huntsville, Alabama
Beer style: Porter

Black or chocolate malt gives the porter it’s dark brown color. Porters are well hopped and heavily malted. This is a medium-bodied beer. Porters can be sweet. Hoppiness can range from bitter to mild. Porters are often confused with stouts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Olde Towne Porter Ale

Brewed by: Olde Towne Brewing Company
Origin: Huntsville, Alabama
Beer style: Porter

Black or chocolate malt gives the porter it’s dark brown color. Porters are well hopped and heavily malted. This is a medium-bodied beer. Porters can be sweet. Hoppiness can range from bitter to mild. Porters are often confused with stouts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Olde Towne Porter Ale

Brewed by: Olde Towne Brewing Company
Origin: Huntsville, Alabama
Beer style: Porter

Black or chocolate malt gives the porter it’s dark brown color. Porters are well hopped and heavily malted. This is a medium-bodied beer. Porters can be sweet. Hoppiness can range from bitter to mild. Porters are often confused with stouts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Olde Towne Porter Ale

Brewed by: Olde Towne Brewing Company
Origin: Huntsville, Alabama
Beer style: Porter

Black or chocolate malt gives the porter it’s dark brown color. Porters are well hopped and heavily malted. This is a medium-bodied beer. Porters can be sweet. Hoppiness can range from bitter to mild. Porters are often confused with stouts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Olde Towne Porter Ale

Brewed by: Olde Towne Brewing Company
Origin: Huntsville, Alabama
Beer style: Porter

Black or chocolate malt gives the porter it’s dark brown color. Porters are well hopped and heavily malted. This is a medium-bodied beer. Porters can be sweet. Hoppiness can range from bitter to mild. Porters are often confused with stouts.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09