Tasting of my Second Home Brew: Smoked Porter
So I finally got a chance to taste my second batch of homebrew! It’s a Smoked Porter, a recipe from Alex Buerckholtz, owner of Hops and Vines, a brew supply shop in West Asheville, North Carolina.
This recipe is based on Alex’s recipe that he brought to the Highland Pro Am. He won (first was his Smoked Porter, second was an American Pilsner), so Highland Brewing will be brewing and releasing something close to this beer this fall (2009).
The color of this beer is a nice, deep blackish brown, with a rich dark aroma of smokey flavor, chocolate, and malt. It goes down very, very smoothly, with a flavorful and kind aftertaste. The aftertaste lingers for a moment while more smoky flavor is released.
This is a winning beer, the best home brew I’ve tasted yet (well yeah, it’s only the second one I’ve brewed!).




Jim Jamesson
June 2, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Please be sure to bring some to your loving brother
chris
August 3, 2009 at 3:01 am
can you please post your recipe and brewing instructions?
steve
August 4, 2009 at 3:57 pm
See http://beerismypoison.com/home-brewing/first-home-brew-a-simple-dark-ale-from-malt-extract/ for the recipe