Porter

Porter

2901 beers | 3.615 Avg Score

The porter style is broad and covers a range of beers light brown to very dark brown/black in color. It originated in England as working class beer (appreciated, of course, literally by porters) and is believed to be the precursor to stouts. Porters range in malt, alcohol, and hop strength from mild to moderately strong. The earlier English versions were mild and highly drinkable, while the later "robust" versions can feature strong bodies, alcohol levels, and hop content. Generally, porters tend to be less burnt or roasted in flavor than porters, although the distinction between porters and stouts can be gray. Higher alcohol strength porters (7% ABV and higher) are specifically classified as Imperial Porters.

Beer | Location Reviews Score
Kennebunkport Porter
ME, United States
8
3.228
Scuttlebutt Porter
WA, United States
7
3.660
Cerveceria Mexicana Cerveza Potro
Mexico
7
3.210
Clown Shoes Pecan Pie Porter
MA, United States
7
3.460
Wisconsin Badger Porter
WI, United States
7
2.970
Hops Alligator Ale
GA, United States
7
3.420
Middle Ages Duke Of Winship
NY, United States
7
3.500
McGuires Porter
FL, United States
7
3.510
Piedmont Porter
WI, United States
7
2.880
Sea Dog Riverdriver Hazelnut Porter
ME, United States
7
2.990
Wagner Valley Sugar House Maple Porter
NY, United States
7
3.280
Beer Here Mørke Pumpernickel Porter
Denmark
7
3.760
Renaissance Elemental Porter
New Zealand
7
3.630
Newport Storm Blizzard Porter
RI, United States
7
3.540
Blackstone St. Charles Porter
TN, United States
7
3.490
St. Peters Honey Porter
United Kingdom
7
3.260
Nørrebro Bryghus Skärgaardsporter
Denmark
7
3.590
Paddock Wood London Porter
Canada
7
3.470
Jamtlands Oatmeal Porter
Sweden
7
3.670
Marshall Big Jamoke Porter
OK, United States
7
3.820