Flavor Profile
How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions
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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.
Finding a similar Porter
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Serve & Enjoy
How to get the most out of Ballast Point Victory at Sea
Serve at 10–13°C. Too cold mutes the roasted complexity that makes a good porter worth drinking slowly.
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 Ballast Point Victory at Sea
◎ Appearance
Deep black to dark brown in color with excellent clarity and a dense, creamy tan head that persists throughout the drinking experience. The full body is evident in the slow, syrupy legs that cascade down the glass, indicating substantial malt character and alcohol content.
◌ Aroma
Powerful and inviting nose dominated by roasted malt, rich espresso, and dark chocolate notes with subtle vanilla undertones. A faint briny, sea salt character emerges beneath the coffee-forward aromatics, adding complexity and intrigue to this multi-layered bouquet.
◐ Taste
Complex palate entry showcasing velvety dark chocolate and bold cold-brew coffee flavors that evolve into subtle dark fruit undertones and caramel sweetness. The mid-palate reveals earthy, roasted grain character with balanced bitterness (60 IBU) that complements rather than overwhelms, while warming alcohol presence enhances the overall richness without harshness.
◑ Finish
Extended finish with lingering coffee and chocolate notes that fade gracefully into a subtle salty minerality. The aftertaste is smooth and warming, with residual sweetness and barely perceptible bitterness creating a memorable, savory conclusion.
Food Pairings
What to eat with Ballast Point Victory at Sea