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Penn Cove Brewing Co.

Penn Cove Brewing Co.
Patmore Porter

Category: Porter

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 6.8%
Bronze Medal
Recommended

Penn Cove Brewing Co.
Patmore Porter

Category: Porter

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 6.8%
Walnut color. Aromas and flavors of char-roasted coffee, hints of smoked meats, vanilla custard, hints of green apple, and tobacco with a satiny, crisp, finely carbonated, dry medium body and a warming, compelling, medium-length finish. A dominating rich and smoky porter best as a nightcap.

Tasting Info

Beer Glass Style: Rich & Heavy
Aroma Aroma: char-roasted coffee, hints of smoked meats, vanilla custard, hints of green apple, and tobacco
Taste Flavor: char-roasted coffee, hints of smoked meats, vanilla custard, hints of green apple, and tobacco
Bitterness Bitterness: Low/Medium
Enjoy Enjoy: on its own and with food
Recipes Pairing: Beef Stew, Shepherd’s Pie, Beaufort
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A dominating rich and smoky porter best as a nightcap.

The Producer

Penn Cove Brewing Co.

The Producer

Porter

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Serve in a Nonic Pint Glass
Porters are red-brown to black in color and range from 4.5-6.5% in alcohol. They are medium to full-bodied and characterized by a flavor profile that varies from subtle dark malts to fully-roasted, smoky flavors. Although porter was the drink of the masses in 1700s London, it is no longer a significant factor in the British market today. However, porters are increasingly popular in today’s US market and often display the influence of hops in richer craft-brewed examples. Noteworthy examples of this style include: Fuller’s London Porter, Samuel Smiths Taddy Porter, Meantime London Porter and Flossmoor Station Pullman Brown Ale.