This Baltic Porter presents a luxurious, multi-layered sensory experience that balances its historical English roots with regional Russian brewing traditions. The profile is anchored by a deep malt foundation reminiscent of Munich malt, delivering rich notes of dark chocolate, caramel, and freshly roasted coffee. Complex esters evoke dried fruits such as prunes and raisins, accompanied by a sophisticated vinous, Port-like quality. While the beer is full-bodied and malty, a clean fermentation profile ensures the dark grain flavors remain smooth and velvety rather than burnt. The finish is moderately dry, leaving a lingering impression of molasses and subtle licorice.
Appearance.Dark brown to nearly opaque with deep reddish-copper highlights; features a thick, persistent, tan-colored head with excellent lacing and clear clarity despite its depth (SRM 25–30).
Aroma.High intensity maltiness featuring toffee, toasted nuts, and dark chocolate; complex alcohol esters provide notes of plums and black cherries with a vinous quality and no detectable hop aroma.
Taste.Initial malty sweetness gives way to complex layers of chocolate, caramel, and molasses; smooth roasted coffee flavors emerge without burnt acridity. Medium-low bitterness balances the rich malt, leading to a smooth finish with lingering dried fruit and a clean fermentation character.
Mouthfeel.Full-bodied and exceptionally smooth with a well-integrated alcohol warmth; medium-high carbonation provides a mouth-filling texture that prevents the beer from feeling heavy or cloying.
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This traditional dark beer is brewed according to ancient English recipes. Baltika's Porter is one o ...f the most eminent varieties of Russian beer with a long heritage.
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This traditional dark beer is brewed according to ancient English recipes. Baltika's Porter is one of the most eminent varieties of Russian beer with a long heritage.
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