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Schiøtz Dybsort Porter 6,2%

  • Counterpart to the English porter
  • Characterized by a strong aroma
  • Notes of chocolate, liquorice and coffee
SKU
14301
Alcohol percentage
6,2
Sales unit EAN
5741000151143
EAN
5741000151136
Size / unit
0,5 L
Quantity / case
15
Litres / case
7,5
Pieces / PAC
15
Bitterness IBU
35
Colour EBC
160
Energy KJ/100 ml
239
Carbohydrate g/100 ml
4,30
Protein g/100 ml
0,60
Contain carbon Dioxid
Yes
Contain Gluten
Yes
Recycling System
Dansk Retursystem
The rolemodel for Schiøtz Dybsort Porter is the English porter. And similar to these, it is characterized by a strong aroma, with a touch of roasted malt, but also with notes of chocolate, liquorice and coffee, as befits a mature porter.

- Appearance

Deep black with a rich foam.

- Mouthfeel

Full body and medium carbonation.

Sweet with medium bitterness and light fruitiness.

- Scent

Dominant malt character with a touch of toasted malt - chocolate, liquorice and coffee - supplemented with a little caramel and honey notes. Discreet, fruity and spicy hop flavour.

- Taste

Solid soft roasted, malt-borne flavour with light sweetness, light berry flavour (elderberry and cherry) supplemented by soft hop bitterness and a hint of light fruitiness. Medium, toasted, slightly sweet and fruity aftertaste with honey notes.

Alc. 6.2%

EBC: 160

IBU: 35
The Schiøtz series is a tribute to Theodor Schiøtz, who founded the Albani brewery in Odense in 1959.In addition to being a wonderfully skilled brewer, Schiøtz was also an internationally recognized botanist - which is why the Schiøtz series is brewed with a touch of botany and Nordic flavours,providing a more complex and exciting taste experience. As a brewer, Schiøtz was legendary and highly respected for his skill and his unique beer.Despite Albani becoming one of the country's largest breweries, Schiøtz participated in the daily work in the brewing hall as long as his powers lasted - and they lasted for a long time. Schiøtz was a strong, but also very caring and committed, person. He was against a hierarchy that meant keeping a distance away from his employees - he wanted to work close to them and the beer. The fellowship around good beer has been an important element in the history of the brewery. And that has been the special thing that made Albani one of the most important breweries of the time. With interesting recipes and skillfully dedicated brewing work as the focal point.That is why it has been both obvious and respectful for us to follow in Schiøtz's great footsteps. The aim is to create, in all humility, some Danish beers based on the unique things that Schiøtz brought into the art of Danish brewing.