Lehe Brewery - Porters & Stouts
KALEVIPOEG, 9% Baltic Porter - Too little, you get nothing out of it, but I eat seven breads and half the herring at a time, drining barrel of beer on top of it.
RED AND BLACK, 7% Raspberry Porter - Bright red temptation, dark desires, and a dash of sane mind controlling it all.The bitter temptation of dark chocolate is mixed with the passion of the bright red raspberry. The light brown head is filling the glass, and thick foam will stay as warm carpet covering deep black nectar in the glass. The aroma will start strong as chocolate malt but after hesitation gives way to raspberries and dewberries. The sip is silky and carries on the promise from the aroma - yes, it’s raspberries all over the place. But it’s not your grandma’s sweet raspberry jam, oh no. There is a full-scale war going on between roasted malts and raspberries. As soon as it feels like berries are making an advance, roasty and chocolatey will counterattack. In the midst of all this confusion, some sour notes will use the opportunity, and it’s not even clear are they from the roasty or berry front. In the end, hops will arrive with armored medevac vehicle, load all that’s left, and drive south. From the high hill, you can see them slowly driving away on the long winding roads.
BLACK SILK, 6,5% Wheat Porter - Black as night, smooth as silk. Tempting like black silk in the night. Black beer and light brown foam. Morning coffee in the aroma. First one, with the generous spoonful of sugar and fresh cream. The excitement of the new day. Exotic fruits. Fleeing and unframable fragrance of forest flowers. Smooth and silky sip will mix five different wheat malts. Coffee? You bet? Biscuits? Certainly. Coffee biscuits! With a sip of hot cocoa brewed with full milk. Lovely. At the end of the sip, wheat will show it’s sour side. In the aftertaste, there are roasted hazelnuts what are slowly getting mixed with hop bitterness.
RAVNODENSTVIE, 11% Russian Imperial Stout- The rich imperial stout which was brewed with chocolate malt and flavoured with Madagascar vanilla was born from the co-operation with the brewmaster from St. Petersburg. This proud beer might have fit to the tables of the Czar’s court in the old days but the aficionados of craft beers are entitled to enjoy it nowadays.
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