Saturday, August 6, 2011

Beer Review: Smoked Northporter



Price: $4.09 for 22oz
Brewery: Northern Ales, Northport, Washington
Style: Smoked Porter
ABV: 6%
Color: Black
Aroma: Roasted malt, smokey, pungent musky
Body: Medium
Stomach Aspect: Full, a couple pints of this and you are getting stuffed.
Head: Poured nice, one of the best pouring heads I've reviewed this year, but within a minute at rest quickly decipates to a small film. Sigh..
Head Retention: Not bad, leaves a little trace of where the beer line was before the last pull.
Taste: Roasted malt, some smokey flavor, little hop flavor.
Conclusion: I grew up where this brewery got it's start. That town is Northport, Washington. When I left that little town, it was a logging town through and through. I see Northport being a Bud/Coors/ American Lager type of town. But I have to tip my hat to Northern Ales for introducing such a unique, small market beer to Northport. But I ask myself where to start with this brew. The aroma is different than most of the smoked Porters I've had. You can definitely smell the Roasted Malt, the Smoke aroma is present but not overwhelming like most Smoked Porters (which is actually nice). However, there seems to a be an interesting pungent/musky hint at the end of the aroma. This isn't a bad thing, just gives the brew an interesting aroma which may throw some people off (but you know my motto "Don't brew a beer that doesn't offend anyone"). The flavor aspect of the beer is a little lacking in my opinion. When you take a pull you definitely taste the Roasted Malt, you can taste the slightest hint of smoke, and then swallow the brew and get very little to none hop flavor. Probably the most interesting aspect of this brew is that with the first 8 oz the brew really was lacking any impression aspect, other than the pungent taste from the smoke. But the more you taste/drink the brew the more you understand the flavor. Very few beers achieve this. The flavor isn't changing per say, but the taste is. Maybe it's the excess of the brew on taste buds, not sure, but the more you drink the brew, the better it gets. The Alcohol content is just right with 6%, however, you do not taste the Alcohol in the beer. Here in the Portland area most of the smoked Porters are over smoked, which leads to horrible aroma, with even worse flavor. It's nice to taste a Smoked Porter that almost got the smoke aspect right. I think the brew is lacking in the Chocolate Malt aspect (which I think would've complemented the smoke more). I'm a dark beer lover, and as most Smoked beers (especially Porters) they tend to be a let down. I know some people like the smoke flavor in their beer, and why not, that's what beer is all about. Find what you like and drink it. In the realm of Porters, I've had better, but in the realm of Smoked Porters, this is the best one I've had.
Public Aspect: Most people are afraid of Porters and Stouts, especially Smoked Porters. I don't think people will be asking for seconds of this brew if you bring it to a cook out or a BBQ because of the double negative. First, it's a dark beer, second, it's a smoked dark beer. So if you like the Smoked beers, pick up this little morsel, and enjoy. No one's gonna fight ya for it. This brew might be good to marinate a nice Brisket, or even some Chicken to BBQ.

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