Baltic Porter

Baltic Porter

333 beers | 3.810 Avg Score

Baltic porters are a dark red-brown to dark brown-black style of beer that originated in the countries surrounding the Baltic as a virtual hybrid of Russian imperial stouts and basic English porters. Most (but not all) baltic porters are lagers and take on smooth lager-like qualities. They are typically rich in malt content, featuring in their flavors, light roasted notes, caramel, toffee, complex blends of dark fruits (plums, raisins, prunes, grapes, and cherries), molasses, chocolate, and / or coffee. Baltic porters are never burnt like an imperial stout or heavily roasted or strongly hopped like an imperial porter (hops are a minor component of the aroma and flavor of a Baltic porter, playing only a complementary - if any at all - role to the rich maltiness). Baltic porters are full-bodied in mouthfeel, smooth, and can vary in carbonation levels from medium to high.

Beer | Location Reviews Score
HaandBryggeriet Nissefar (Jule Ale)
Norway
9
3.608
Okanagan Spring Old English Porter
Canada
9
3.342
Left Hand Fade To Black, Volume 2 (2010)
CO, United States
9
3.608
Obolon Porter
Ukraine
8
3.464
Surly Smoke
MN, United States
8
3.646
Einstök Icelandic Toasted Porter
Iceland
8
3.545
Carlsberg Carls Porter (Gammel Porter/Imperial Stout)
Denmark
8
3.537
Victory Red Thunder
PA, United States
7
3.700
Stepan Razin Porter
Russia
7
3.470
Saku Estonian Porter
Estonia
7
3.360
Ceres Royal Stout
Denmark
7
3.460
Uinta Crooked Line Sea Legs Baltic Porter
UT, United States
6
3.855
McKenzie Raven Baltic Porter
PA, United States
6
3.622
Garrison Grand Baltic Porter
Canada
6
3.633
Les Trois Mousquetaires Porter Baltique Grand Cuvée
Canada
6
3.600
Wiibroes Porter Imperial Stout
Denmark
6
3.667
Pardubický Porter 19% Tmavé Pivo
Czech Republic
6
3.667
Neuzeller Kloster-Brau Porter
Germany
6
3.411
De Molen Tsarina Esra Imperial Porter
Netherlands
5
3.688
Capital Baltic Porter
WI, United States
5
3.413