Rating |
98
|
Style |
Porter |
Produced In |
Freeport, Me. United States |
ABV |
7.5% |
Availability |
Year Round |
Reviewed By |
Cat Wolinski |
Reviewed |
2020-12-17
|
Maine Beer Co. King Titus Porter
Review
Medium-bodied, roasty, nutty, and just a bit chocolatey, this is perfection in a porter. Clocking in at 7.5 percent ABV, everything about Maine Beer Co.’s seasonal beer is well balanced. Like Maine Beer Co.’s Lunch, King Titus is also named for an eponymous creature — this one a silver-backed gorilla from Riwanda’s Virunga volcano mountain range. (The mountain range and its wildlife are protected and studied by a foundation that Maine Beer Co. supports.)
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Maine Beer Co. King Titus Porter
Medium-bodied, roasty, nutty, and just a bit chocolatey, this is perfection in a porter. Clocking in at 7.5 percent ABV, everything about Maine Beer Co.’s seasonal beer is well balanced. Like Maine Beer Co.’s Lunch, King Titus is also named for an eponymous creature — this one a silver-backed gorilla from Riwanda’s Virunga volcano mountain range. (The mountain range and its wildlife are protected and studied by a foundation that Maine Beer Co. supports.)
Reviewed On: 12-17-2020
Maine Beer Co. King Titus Porter
Medium-bodied, roasty, nutty, and just a bit chocolatey, this is perfection in a porter. Clocking in at 7.5 percent ABV, everything about Maine Beer Co.’s seasonal beer is well balanced. Like Maine Beer Co.’s Lunch, King Titus is also named for an eponymous creature — this one a silver-backed gorilla from Riwanda’s Virunga volcano mountain range. (The mountain range and its wildlife are protected and studied by a foundation that Maine Beer Co. supports.)
Reviewed On: 12-17-2020