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Cieszyn Porter Bałtycki Barrel Aged

Cieszyn Porter Bałtycki Barrel Aged

30,99

35 in stock (can be backordered)

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This has been our dream for a long time, and now we are materializing it! You will be able to check the effect yourself in the best specialist stores! We present two beers as part of the Cieszyn Barrel Aged project – aged for several months in oak bourbon barrels. This is Baltic Porter and Sour Barley Wine.

Both beers are unique, which is why we focused on the unique appearance of our bottles – we used paper labels and a special lacquer blend that not only looks beautiful, but also does not crumble when pulled off! We sealed ourselves, by hand, 100% craftsmanship!
The reinforced version of Porter Cieszyński was intended for aging in oak barrels after Bourbon Whiskey. This maturation process gives the beer a completely new character. The combination of porter flavors and aromas of chocolate-caramel, dried fruit with notes of aging in wooden barrels creates an exceptionally rich bouquet. We will find in it notes of prune, honey, vanilla, butter cookies and oak.
Container Vol.

Bottle 330ml

Style

Baltic Porter, Barrel Aged, Dark

Alkohol

12.7%

Original Gravity

28%

Barrel Aged in

Oak barrel

EAN 5905279156531

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