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Hoffman Musculus Ueckermünde

Hoffman Musculus Ueckermünde

Rated 3.200 by BeerPals

Brewed by Brauwerk Hoffman

Campbell's Bay, Quebec, Canada

Style:  Baltic Porter

7.7% Alcohol by Volume

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A once thriving port and shipbuilding center on the German Baltic coast, Ueckermünde was the home of exceptional fishermen and seafaring merchants plying their trade from Denmark to Russia. A Baltic Porter often has the malt flavors reminiscent of an English Porter and the restrained roast of a Schwarzbier, but with a higher alcohol content than either. Very complex, with multi-layered malt and dark fruit flavors.

ID: 102600 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 1 year ago

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Most noted beer attributes

roast barley 100%
freshly cut grass 100%
licorice 100%
woody 100%
molasses 100%
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Statistics

Overall Rank22942
Overall Percentile58.7
Style Rank155 of 216
Style Percentile28.2
Lowest Score3.8
Highest Score3.8
Average Score3.800
Weighted Score3.200
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7473 reviews
    rated 3.8 1 year ago

    Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 8

    Dark brown colour with tiny particles through it, and some copper-ruby highlights. The head is beautiful, long lasting, warm-beige, frothy, somewhat thick-creamy, leaving creamy lacing. Wow! The alcohol is very well-hidden, with the mouthfeel being smooth, silky-wet with a decent building dryness that stays mild. The alcohol is more felt in the nose with the roasted malts, a touch of prunes, molasses, coffee, chocolate, toffee and liquorice. Flavours of wood, grassy hops, liquorice, and the roasted barley. Quite a nice smelling, easy-drinking Baltic Porter that really has lots going on, but all well-blended.

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