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Re: Who makes a good porter?

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 7:53 am
by midlife crisis
Provost Drunk wrote:
shintriad wrote:I haven't had it yet, but Halo Brewery has a new robust porter called Inkblot. It's getting good reviews so far: https://untappd.com/b/halo-brewery-inkblot/1984205
I'd say Inkblot is more in the American style of porter. I think it's a good choice for those who like this style. Personally, I'm more into the English style, but Inkblot is well crafted for what it's supposed to be.
Yes, agreed - I had a couple of pints of Inkblot on tap over the weekend. It is markedly different from, say, Muddy York (two full percentage points higher abv for one thing) with big bold licorice and roast flavours. Both are good, but different styles.

Re: Who makes a good porter?

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 6:04 pm
by Malcolm
Neustadt still makes their Big Dog Porter, though it's not easy to find.

Re: Who makes a good porter?

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 9:05 am
by Hoppy's Tavern
Are Porters and Stouts starting to see less production as spring approaches??

I've been to a couple of LCBO's and it seems Stouts and Porters are slim picks, nothing on the shelf's except the imported stuff from Europe.

Re: Who makes a good porter?

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2017 9:06 am
by atomeyes
Hoppy's Tavern wrote:Are Porters and Stouts starting to see less production as spring approaches??

I've been to a couple of LCBO's and it seems Stouts and Porters are slim picks, nothing on the shelf's except the imported stuff from Europe.
that's a completely separate discussion. the LCBO views porters and stouts as being seasonal. brewers don't necessarily do that, but the LCBO does. they want to sell more lawnmower beer because, hey, bbq hamburgers pair well with IPAs, right? (they don't)