Winter can be extremely uncomfortable in Poland: temperatures drop well below zero, snow falls in masses from the leaden sky, an icy wind sweeps through the alleys and streets, lakes freeze and you have to wrap yourself up like an onion in 20 layers to avoid freezing yourself. The inhabitants of our neighboring country are well prepared for the cold, gloomy season and know how to help themselves. With high-proof beers, for example. One of these powerful brews comes from the pen of Browar Stu Mostów: her WRCLW Porter Bałtycki brings a fiery 7.3% alcohol content to the glass and warms the soul with soft roasted aromas.
Thanks to increased nitrogen saturation, the mahogany-brown speciality is crowned with an incomparably creamy, fine-pored and majestic cap of ivory-colored foam. A wintery bouquet of toffee, dried plums, fine cocoa and vanilla rises to the nose and seduces you like a siren to take the first sip. The first sip reveals a voluminous body that enchants the palate with powerful notes of tenderly melting chocolate, creamy caramel, candied red fruits and toasted pumpernickel. A hint of marzipan and a distinctive bitterness round off the enjoyment perfectly.
Stu Mostów’s Porter Bałtycki tastes good at any time of day or year, but it is especially delicious on a bitterly cold, stormy winter evening!
water, barley malt , hops