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Stout & porter

Koff Porter

Black, full-bodied, with a rich head, strongly hopped, sweet malt notes, dark chocolate notes, toasted, roasted, spicy, rich, full-bodied, long
Black, full-bodied, with a rich head, strongly hopped, sweet malt notes, dark chocolate notes, toasted, roasted, spicy, rich, full-bodied, long
  • Product details
    • PRODUCT NUMBER
      770014
    • ALCOHOL
      7.2%
    • ENERGY
      70.0 Kcal / 100ml
    • BEER TYPE
      stout & porter (imperial porter)
    • PRICE / LITRE
      10.18 EUR
    • DEPOSIT
      0.1 €
    • BITTERNESS
      39.0 EBU
    • WORT STRENGTH
      17.5 °P
    • INGREDIENTS DECLARED BY THE PRODUCER
      Contains barley
    • PACKAGING
      bottle
    • CLOSURE
      crown cap
    • PRODUCER
      Sinebrychoff
    • SUPPLIER
      Sinebrychoff
    • SELECTION
      general selection
  • Taste
    Taste

    Stouts and porters are robust top-fermented beers with a distinctive character. The colour and strong flavour come from dark roasted malts.

    You can also discern hints of bread, coffee and dark chocolate in the toasted flavours. 

    Tips for use

    The differences between stout and porter have been lost over the course of history, but stout has traditionally been heavier. There are examples of both beer styles ranging from sweet to dry and mild to strong.

    Try stout and porter with smoked lamb, pepper cheese or dark chocolate cake.

    How to serve

    Stouts and porters are best served chilled, at 10–14°C. Chilling a bottle from room temperature to the perfect serving temperature takes about one hour in a fridge.

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