London Style Porter

London Style Porter

Accolades
Gold World Beer Championships (Chicago) 2007, 2008.
Silver Canadian Brewing Awards 2008.
Gold Canadian Brewing Awards 2005.
Silver All-Canadian Brewing Awards 2003.
Silver World Beer Championships (Chicago) 2002.

 

This beer style was created in the mid-1750's. A dark full-flavoured beer but smoother and less bitter than stout. Made with softened water, Propeller London Porter is a blend of pale, roasted and chocolate malts, hopped with English and North American varieties.


Porter was the drink of the masses long before lagers or modern ales were fashionable. The name Porter originated because this strong, nourishing drink was reputed to be the favourite beverage of the hard working porters of London's Covent Gardens.


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Availability

341ml 6-Packs

650ml Singles

1.9L Growlers

Draught

 

For Beer Geeks

IBU's- 39

Hops- Warrior, Wilamate, Irsh Moss.

Malts- Pale, Crystal, Roasted and Chocolate.

Water- Soft

Colour- 47 °L

 

Glass Type Glass Type: Pint Glass, American Shaker, or Mug (Seidel)
Temperature Temperature: Cellar at 40-45 F; Serve at 45-50 F
What Others Are Saying
Room Temperture, maybe slightly cooler and this is awesome
easily one of the best porters ive ever had
This is my favourite tipple. The perfect porter IMO. keep up the good work
Great porter! Thank you!
I was once asked by a big-shot from Ontario's LCBO what I thought of the changes they had made to the local LCBO store. I replied that I preferred the "Alberta" model. Needless to say that he wasn't impressed with my answer, but you know how it goes...
As good as the best of the British; however, NS Publicans serve it too cold. This porter has a flavour best appreciated at room temperature - an English room, bottle on the sideboard, drunk in front of the blazing fireplace.
Great Porter the smokey roasted malt taste is intense with just the right amount of hops
I was fortunate enough to have this tasty beer at a golf course in Halifax and have been trying to find it in Chicago ever since....great beer!
Greatest Porter I have ever had.
We used to get this great beer in Manitoba BUT can't now. Hmmmm a connection to get this would be truly great.
 
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