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Stouts and Porters

Stouts and Porters. Johnson on Tap. JOT presents the DARK BEER CHALLENGE!. Stouts. Porters. VS. There is little difference between porters and stouts. CAN YOU TASTE THE DIFFERENCE?. It’s all about the barley!. It’s all about the barley…. Made with Roasted Malt or Barley D ark rich color.

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Stouts and Porters

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  1. Stouts and Porters Johnson on Tap

  2. JOT presents the DARK BEER CHALLENGE! Stouts Porters VS. There is little difference between porters and stouts CAN YOU TASTE THE DIFFERENCE?

  3. It’s all about the barley! It’s all about the barley… • Made with Roasted Malt or Barley • Dark rich color Stouts Porters • Sweeter on the nose and palate • Tend to be lighter • Have more hop bitterness • Evolved from porters • Deeper roasted notes, as well dry bitterness • Tends to be slightly more alcoholic

  4. Guinness Extra Stout Guinness Extra Stout Brewed by: Guinness Ltd. Irish Dry Stout ABV: 6% Smell: A light malt aroma and a much stronger floral hop aroma Taste: Medium to strong roasty malt flavor. Mouth: slightly creamy, just enough carbonation Beer Advocate grade: B

  5. Fuller’s London Porter Brewed by: Fuller Smith & Turner PLC English Porter ABV: 5.4% Smell: Roasted malt, bittersweet chocolate, coffee Taste: Bittersweet chocolate, coffee and smoke Mouth: Light body that remains creamy. Light carbonation. Beer Advocate grade: A-

  6. Porters and Stouts 101… Porters and Stouts 101 Stouts Porters English Porter: Porters originated from UK, usually have sweeter roasted notes and are less dry American Porter: similar to the English porter, but with a higher level of hop bitterness Baltic Porter: Brewed in Northern Europe, higher in alcohol but also tends to be a bit sweeter. Dry Stout: Pronounced dry bitterness on the palate. Oatmeal Stout: Stout brewed with oatmeal, smooth quality to the palate. Russian Imperial Stout: Much higher alcohol by volume and with considerably more hop bitterness.

  7. Pipeline Porter Pipeline Porter Brewed by: Kona Brewing Company American Porter ABV: 5.4% Smell: Coffee, toasted malt with quite a big chocolate presence. Taste: Starts with light roasted malts, coffee, and chocolate. Finishes a bit sweet. Mouth: Heavy and Smooth. Beer Advocate grade: B+

  8. Samuel Smith’s Oatmeal Stout Brewed by: Samuel Smith Old Brewery American Porter ABV: 5.0% Smell: Delicious caramel malt smell but not very strong Taste: Malt flavor is toasty and roasted. Hints of oatmeal Mouth: Thick and heavy with medium-to-low carbonation Beer Advocate grade: A-

  9. Anchor Porter Brewed by: Anchor Brewing Company American Porter ABV: 5.6% Smell: Deep roasted malts, chocolate, coffee Taste: Molasses, followed by roasted malts and finishes with a dry graininess bitterness. Mouth: medium/light with medium carbonation Beer Advocate grade: A-

  10. Old Rasputin Imperial Stout Brewed by: NORTH COAST BREWERY Russian Imperial Stout ABV: 9% Smell: Malty and roastywith a good hop presence.Taste: Malty and Toasted. Hoppy yet smooth. Strong Dark Chocolate and alcohol taste.Mouth: Heavy and Smooth. Beer Advocate grade: A

  11. Also Try… Black Butte Porter Young’s Double Chocolate Saranac Imperial Stout

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