by warra48 » Monday Mar 08, 2010 8:31 pm
Just finished a bottle of Baltic Porter.
It was from a group brew, and all the various brews were blended by adding them together in a wine vat, and aged for about 2 to 3 years in the vat. It was then bottled or kegged, and some yeast added to the bottle to help it carbonate. I have aged it in the bottle myself for close to another year.
As soon as I pulled the cork from the champagne style bottle, the aroma jumped out at me. It was like being hit between the eyes with masses of aromas of fruits, chocolate, raisins, coffee, fruit cake, etc etc. The flavour was just as complex. Very little bitterness, and no discernable hop aroma or flavour. It drank like a concentrated liquor of a sweet porter. Some alcohol warmth was obvious, but very smooth. Absolutely marvellous, unlike anything I'd ever tasted. The most unbeer like beer I've ever had the pleasure of sipping. Definitely not a session beer.
I imagine it must be something like the millenium ale of our forum hosts.
With thanks to Mark from Marks Home Brew in Newcastle, who kindly donated the bottle to me early last year.