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Father's Imperial Porter
Porter is said to have been popular with transportation workers of Central
London, hence the name. Porter saw a comeback during the micro-brewery
revolution of the late 1970’s and early 80’s, in the US. Modern-day Porters
are typically brewed using a pale malt base with the addition of black malt,
crystal, chocolate or smoked brown malt. The addition of roasted malt is
uncommon, but used occasionally. Some brewers will also age their beers after
inoculation with live bacteria to create an authentic taste. Hop bitterness is
moderate on the whole and color ranges from brown to black. Overall they remain
very complex and interesting beers.
| Type |
Porter |
| Color |
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| Alcohol |
5.8% |
| Price |
$225.00 |
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