The Craft Beer Thread

Thanks. I have a few of the old releases in the fridge. Will have to do side by side comparison. For research purposes of course
 
Try these if you can hold of it, delicious. Made in the Hemel and Aarde Valley in Hermanus. By Newton Johnson wine farm.

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Got a case of these from work. It’s a German red beer, soaked in rum barrels. Quite spicy.

6.8% so it’s fairly strong but quite nice. Takes some getting used to though, the first few sips aren’t great. Grows on you though.
 
Yum, although way more fizzy than I remember.

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Porters are supposed to be quite fizzy. The fine foam head is part of the style :)
 
^ Not really ....
Carbonation is moderately-low to moderately-high for the style with 1.8 - 2.6 volumes of CO² (Americans like to push this higher)
According to the 2015 BJCP guidelines, the India Porter, as a style of "Foreign Extra Stout", has "moderate to moderately high carbonation". I've always noted that it has high carbonation, but I have to be honest that I've not tasted too many of them. I prefer them with a bit more foam as well, it helps the style along a lot, specially on the nosing and bringing the roasted notes forward.
 
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