I'm off to Amsterdam in the morning, for a couple of days of mid-week beering, centred around the opening of the BeerTemple American theme bar.
An American beer to send me off: an acknowledged classic which I'd never had before and wasn't sure what to expect. I certainly wasn't prepared for how thick Anchor Porter is. It gloops out of the bottle and folds up in the glass, leaving a dark tan head and giving off aromas which promise imminent caramel and chocolate.
And on tasting it's that amazing texture that strikes home first. You really need to take a solid pull on it to get a mouthful. Wrapping around the chewy molasses flavours there's a fabulous liquorice spice, rounded off with a dry, ever-so-slightly metallic edge. It's not exactly what I'd call a complex beer, but what flavours are there are really quite beautiful and it's definitely the most interesting porter I've had in a long time.
This is an immensely satisfying beer to drink and one which would make the ideal companion on a winter's night. I'll be having more in the coming months.
Love that beer, managed to try it on draught in the rake back in March
ReplyDeleteI hope it'll be on draught in Beer Temple on Wednesday. Did I happen to mention I'm going to the opening?
ReplyDeleteYep and we want loads of pics!
ReplyDeleteBeen meaning to try this for a while, and now I really want to!
ReplyDeleteOne of my faves, glad you like. When I was a beer newbie all those years ago, I bought this in a bar simply because I had enjoyed the comparatively bland Anchor Steam so much back then. I didnt even really know what porter was, but I couldn't put into words what world was opened before me when i drank the porter. Lovely, and I still hold a candle to this day! Never had it on draught, though.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing stuff. I drank a number bottles over the last few weeks but didn't do a wrtie up because I feared yet another post on how great American Dark beer is would sicken more than a few.
ReplyDeleteI live to sicken. Say, did I mention I'm going to the opening of Beer Temple?
ReplyDelete"did I mention I'm going to the opening of Beer Temple?"
ReplyDeleteNo, do tell! :)
Oh, sorry, Oblivious: I meant to say. I'm going to the opening of Beer Temple tomorrow evening.
ReplyDeleteOne of those great beers that I take for granted and don't drink enough of.
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