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 Fuller's London Porter
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 Fuller's London Porter
◎ Appearance
Deep mahogany to nearly black in color with excellent clarity and a rich, creamy tan head that persists well. The dense foam cap suggests proper carbonation and excellent body. Light catches the edge of the pour revealing deep ruby tones beneath the dark exterior.
◌ Aroma
The nose leads with prominent roasted malt and dark chocolate character, followed by warming coffee and subtle caramel sweetness. Sophisticated roasted grain complexity dominates without any harsh or burnt qualities. A gentle earthiness rounds out the aromatic profile, inviting further exploration.
◐ Taste
The palate opens with smooth, malty sweetness and rich roasted grain flavors that coat the mouth beautifully. Mid-palate reveals layered coffee and dark chocolate notes with balanced bitterness (40 IBU) providing structure without harshness. The malt-forward character remains dominant throughout, leading to a clean, dry conclusion.
◑ Finish
The finish is crisp and dry with lingering roasted malt and coffee notes that fade gracefully. No astringency or alcohol heat despite the roasted profile, leaving a pleasant and sophisticated aftertaste.
Food Pairings
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