Raspberry Dipping Chocolate Tripping Super Trouper Porter
If you can't stop humming Prince's song "Raspberry Beret" while sipping this gorgeous Raspberry Porter, no problem at all. You can't be blamed for the lack of sexual healing going on in general… Dipping raspberries, dripping chocolate… uuh, say no more. But seriously, this is a stylish, cheeky porter with an exquisite chocolate character, lit by the fresh and sour touch of the raspberry. Wow, I tried to be serious and sour, but started sounding like Prince again. "She Was Wearing a Raspberry Beret..."
alcohol % 7,0% |
Taste
Beautiful porter with a unique combination of dark chocolate and fresh slightly sour raspberries. A beer to discover!
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Drinking temperature 10 |
Odor Dark chocolate in combination with fresh raspberries |
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EBU 55 |
grain Barley Malt, Oats |
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Color dark black |
Hop Amarillo |
alcohol % 7,0% |
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Drinking temperature 10 |
|
EBU 55 |
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Color dark black |
|
Taste
Beautiful porter with a unique combination of dark chocolate and fresh slightly sour raspberries. A beer to discover!
|
|
Odor Dark chocolate in combination with fresh raspberries |
|
grain Barley Malt, Oats |
|
Hop Amarillo |
Style description: What exactly is a Porter?
Porter has its origins in England and is named after the porters who carried goods from the cargo ships to the warehouses in the ports. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the water quality was poor and people drank beer to quench their thirst. So in this case they drank the dark porters that the English breweries brewed. These beers also had a bit more calories than the Pale Ale and therefore also gave these hard workers energy.