Porter

Porter

2926 beers | 3.616 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
Oaken Barrel Snake-Pit Porter
IN, United States
1
3.075
Durham Black Velvet
United Kingdom
1
3.075
Marston's Albion Porter
United Kingdom
1
3.075
Skagit River Highway Porter
WA, United States
1
3.075
Steamworks Coal Porter
Canada
1
3.075
River Market Flying Crow Porter
MO, United States
1
3.075
Coopers Cave Pathfinders Porter
NY, United States
1
3.075
John Harvards Molasses Porter
MA, United States
1
3.075
Original Saratoga Springs Black and Tan
NY, United States
1
3.075
Alameda Irvington Juniper Porter
OR, United States
1
3.075
City of Cambridge Parkers Porter
United Kingdom
1
3.075
Carlton Black
Australia
1
3.075
Copper Creek American Porter
GA, United States
1
3.075
Seven Bridges Winters Nip Porter
FL, United States
1
3.075
Ballast Point Black Marlin Porter (Whiskey Barrel Aged)
CA, United States
1
3.075
Twains Twainappin Honey Porter
GA, United States
1
3.075
Stadin American Porter
Finland
1
3.075
Palisade I-Beam Porter
CO, United States
1
3.075
Hampshire Penny Black
United Kingdom
1
3.075
Downton Polish Porter
United Kingdom
1
3.075