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    I wonder what makes it Baltic...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexaS View Post
    I wonder what makes it Baltic...
    Your guess is as good as mine Jonas.
    I guess we would need to get someone from Salt Lake City Utah to tell us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexaS View Post
    I wonder what makes it Baltic...
    From brewwiki:

    Baltic Porter is a very high alcohol, sweet, robust porter that originated in the Baltic states. Baltic Porter reflects both the character of original British Porters and the character of sweeter, highly alcoholic Russian Imperial Stouts.

    The style started in the Baltic states of Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, and also in Finland, Poland and Russia in the 18th century. It was derived from English porters that were introduced to the Baltics in the 18th century. However the higher alcohol content and sweet malty character shares much in common with more robust Russian Imperial Stouts. Baltic Porters were largely forgotten in the West until the fall of the Iron Curtain in the late 1980's when craft brewers reintroduced the style.

    Full bodied. Smooth. Aged alcohol warmth. Sweet, malty, roasted flavor that stops short of burnt. Med to low bitterness. Dark fruits, caramel, toffee or currant flavors add to complexity. Med to med-high carbonation. Traditional beer from countries bordering the Baltic Sea. A cross between English Porters influenced also by Russian Stouts. Rich malty sweetness with complex blend of deep malts.



    I wonder if it's color is closer to green or black?
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    Very droll Eric.
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