AlePorter
Baltic Porter
A Baltic Porter often has the malt flavors reminiscent of an English brown porter and the restrained roast of a schwarzbier , but with a higher OG and alcohol content than either. Very complex, with multi-layered flavors. May also be described as an Imperial Porter, although heavily roasted or hopped versions should be entered as either Imperial Stouts or specialty beers. An ABV of 7 - 8.5% is most typical.
Alcohol
5.5 - 9.5% ABV
4.3 - 7.5% ABW
IBU
20 - 40
International Bitterness Units
Color
17 - 30 SRM
33 - 59 EBC
Gravity
OG: 1.06 - 1.09
FG: 1.016 - 1.024
Appearance & Mouthfeel
Color
Dark reddish copper to opaque dark brown (not black). Thick, persistent tan-colored head. Clear, although darker versions can be opaque.
Clarity
Dark reddish copper to opaque dark brown (not black). Thick, persistent tan-colored head. Clear, although darker versions can be opaque.
Body
Generally quite full-bodied and smooth, with a well-aged alcohol warmth (although the rarer lower gravity Carnegie-style versions will have a medium body and less warmth). Medium to medium-high carbonation, making it seem even more mouth-filling. Not heavy on the tongue due to carbonation level.
Aroma & Flavor
Malt
Rich malty sweetness often containing caramel, toffee, nutty to deep toast, and/or licorice notes. Complex alcohol and ester profile of moderate strength, and reminiscent of plums, prunes, raisins, cherries or currants, occasionally with a vinous Port-like quality. Some darker malt character that is deep chocolate, coffee or molasses but never burnt. No hops. No sourness. Very smooth. As with aroma, has a rich malty sweetness with a complex blend of deep malt, dried fruit esters, and alcohol. Has a prominent yet smooth schwarzbier -like roasted flavor that stops short of burnt. Mouth-filling and very smooth. Clean lager character; no diacetyl. Starts sweet but darker malt flavors quickly dominates and persists through finish. Just a touch dry with a hint of roast coffee or licorice in the finish. Malt can have a caramel, toffee, nutty, molasses and/or licorice complexity. Light hints of black currant and dark fruits. Medium-low to medium bitterness from malt and hops, just to provide balance. Perhaps a hint of hop flavor.
Technical Specs (Plato)
| Original Gravity | 14.7 - 21.6 °P |
| Final Gravity | 4.1 - 6.1 °P |