Baltic Porter | 11 Beers

Porters of the late 1700's were quite strong compared to today's standards, easily surpassing 7% alcohol by volume. Some brewers made a stronger, more robust version, to be shipped across the North Sea, dubbed a Baltic Porter. In general, the style's dark brown color covered up cloudiness and the smoky/roasted brown malts and bitter tastes masked brewing imperfections. The addition of stale ale also lent a pleasant acidic flavor to the style, which made it quite popular. These issues were quite important given that most breweries were getting away from pub brewing and opening up breweries that could ship beer across the world.

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Bagoly Baltic Porter
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Baltic Porter  | 8.8%
Baltika 6 Porter
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Baltic Porter  | 7.0%
Black Death
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Baltic Porter  | 5.8%
BRLO Baltic Porter
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Baltic Porter  | 7.0%
Jaws Maui Porter
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Baltic Porter  | 8.2%
Lab 16 Brett Baltic Porter
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Baltic Porter  | 8.0%
Lvivske Porter
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Baltic Porter  | 8.0%
Nissos 7 Baltic Porter
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Baltic Porter  | 7.0%
Odna Tonna Mr. Golding Porter
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Baltic Porter  | 6.5%
Pardubicky Porter
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Baltic Porter  | 8.0%
Pracownia Piwa Captain Baltic Winter Edition
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Baltic Porter  | 9.5%