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Jewellery Porter

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🌍 United Kingdom · Porter - English · One of 9 Porter - Englishs in hopIQ

"Perhaps the pick of the range — a punningly-named brew, a straightforward gently roasty porter with plenty of coffee and dark sugar character, some berry fruit and a gentle burr of bitterness from English hops." Named after Birmingham's famous Jewellery Quarter, the brewery's home neighbourhood. The most celebrated Two Towers beer.

ABV
5%
IBU
30
SRM
dark35

Flavor Profile

How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions

roasted
87%
malty
75%
dark
70%
chocolate
55%
smooth
50%
medium-bodied
45%
coffee
38%
caramel
25%
clean finish
20%
earthy
13%
grain
5%
dark chocolate
0%

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About Porter - English

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What is a Porter - English?

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 Jewellery 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.

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