On tap at Plank Pizza, dry porter brings lightly creamed dark-roasted coffee and black chocolate malting to the fore. Subtle black licorice resonance settles below alongside blackened hop bittering. In a can, black-malted dark chocolate musk and dried cocoa subsidy gain musty hop char and seared walnut-cola niche at mocha molasses finish.
Daily Archives: November 12, 2015
WYNDRIDGE BARN DOG CHOCOLATE VANILLA IMPERIAL PORTER
Rich dry-bodied porter brings chewy black-malted Madagascar vanilla bean thickness to syrupy molasses-sapped dark chocolate, lightly pungent Ghana cacao nibs, day-old coffee souring, resinous hop char and earthen musk. Smooth mineral water crisping galvanizes velvety mocha finish.
CHATHAM SPIKE ANGEL IMPERIAL PORTER
On tap at Craft House, laid-back coffee roast greets cocoa-chalked black chocolate malting and lightly hop-charred oak bittering as well as wispy black cherry tartness. Ashen mocha finish needs richer creaminess to resonate better.
CARTON SHIPWRECK PORTER
On tap at Poor Henry’s, rich honey porter soaked in Brinley Gold Shipwreck rum barrels succeeds at re-creating brown-sugared Bananas Foster dessert embittered and emboldened by blackened hop char. Black chocolate roast overrides rummy Kahlua warmth, vanilla-spiced molasses syruping, pungent coffee bittering, toasted pumpernickel retreat, black licorice waft and wildflower-honeyed floral bouquet at bustling finish.
CLOWN SHOES COFFEE PECAN PIE PORTER
On tap at Poor Henry’s, rich pecan-pied 2015 porter brings cold-brewed coffee smoothness to nutty brown-sugared caramel malting. Roasted pecan adjunct fades as black chocolate, black cherry, vanilla, molasses and cacao nibs undertones ascend alongside oats-charred walnut and honey-sweetened hazelnut illusions.
SUMMIT GREAT NORTHERN PORTER
Standard dry porter offers clean-watered black malt crisping to lightly wood-smoked chicory coffee bittering and nutty soy remnant. Dark chocolate, molasses and cocoa undertones need deeper resonance to rise above.
SURLY COFFEE BENDER
Satisfying mocha-dominant brown ale in a can brings cold-pressed Guatemalan coffee roast to oily hop resin, oats-dried pale malting and mild earthen nuttiness. Reminiscent of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee, perhaps, its creamy cappuccino snip and dark chocolate smidge sufficiently reinforce the day-old bitter java finish.
BROOKLYN INSULATED DARK LAGER
Decisive medium-bodied dark lager brings sweet tobacco-roasted carafa malting to smoky Blackstrap molasses bittering, dry hop-charred singe and cocoa-dried coffee slumber. Cola, hazelnut and walnut illusions swim alongside rice-browned mocha-like splendor in the midst.
SAMUEL SMITH PURE BREWED ORGANIC LAGER
Spry full-bodied ‘pure brewed’ lager with initial lemon spritz giving way to flowery-hopped peach seduction. Crisp barley-toasted malting elevates soft biscuit spine. Well balanced from firm-headed golden hue to taut nut finish. Stolid bitter pungency isn’t far removed from German beers such as Beck’s or Dinkelacker (or Holland’s Grolsch, for that matter).