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Dois Corvos Finisterra Imperial Porter

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🌍 Portugal · Porter · One of 56 Porters in hopIQ

Named after Europe's westernmost point. A rich, dark imperial porter with dark chocolate, roasted coffee and a warming, complex finish — one of Portugal's most celebrated dark beers.

Flavor Profile

How this beer tastes, mapped across 48 flavour tags

roasted
100%
chocolate
100%
rich
60%
coffee
60%
full-bodied
60%
dark fruit
60%
boozy
60%
bitter
30%
malty
30%
smooth
30%
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About Porter

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What is a Porter?

Porters are dark ales with 4–6.5% ABV and IBU 18–35. Roasted malt brings chocolate, caramel and toffee — medium body with a clean finish.

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Serve & Enjoy

How to get the most out of Dois Corvos Finisterra Imperial Porter

Serve at 10–13°C
Refrigerate, then rest 2 min

Serve at 10–13°C. Too cold mutes the roasted complexity that makes a good porter worth drinking slowly.

Pint glass
Recommended for this style

The classic — versatile, comfortable to hold and keeps the beer cool. No frills, no distractions: just the beer.

Drink within 6–12 months for best results. Baltic Porters can be aged longer.

Tasting Notes

AI-generated sensory profile for Dois Corvos Finisterra Imperial Porter

Appearance

Deep, opaque black color with a rich mahogany hue when held to light, revealing the beer's substantial malt complexity. A dense, creamy tan head forms and persists admirably, indicative of excellent head retention. Fine carbonation provides elegant visual texture without excessive effervescence.

jet blackcreamy tan headopaquerich mahogany highlights

Aroma

A complex aromatic profile dominated by roasted malt and dark coffee notes with supporting notes of dark chocolate and subtle caramel sweetness. The nose exhibits excellent depth with layered roasted grain character and hints of dark fruit undertones. Alcohol warmth is present but well-integrated, adding to the sophisticated complexity.

roasted coffeedark chocolateroasted maltsubtle caramel

Taste

The palate opens with rich, full-bodied roasted flavors and creamy mouthfeel, delivering chocolate and coffee throughout the mid-palate. Moderate bitterness (35 IBU) provides balance without overwhelming the malty sweetness, while warming alcohol complements the dark fruit and caramel notes. The beer maintains smoothness despite its robust 9% ABV, showcasing excellent brewing craftsmanship.

full-bodiedroasted coffeedark chocolatebalanced bitterness

Finish

The finish is long and warming with lingering roasted and dark chocolate notes that fade gracefully. A subtle alcohol warmth persists pleasantly without harshness, leaving a sophisticated and complex aftertaste.

warminglingering roasted notescomplex aftertaste
88
hopIQ score
Aroma
86
Taste
89
Appearance
87
Finish
88
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