English Porter vs Imperial Stout
English Porter
الفئة
Stout & Porter
نسبة الكحول
4.0-5.4%
وحدة مرارة البيرة
18-35
SRM
20-30
الكثافة الأولية
1.040-1.052
Imperial Stout
الفئة
Stout & Porter
نسبة الكحول
8.0-12.0%
وحدة مرارة البيرة
50-90
SRM
30-40
الكثافة الأولية
1.075-1.115
مقارنة
English Porter and Imperial Stout are two beer styles that brewers and enthusiasts often compare. Understanding the differences between these styles helps in selecting the right beer for any occasion.
English Porter (BJCP 13C) features ABV 4.0-5.4%, IBU 18-35, SRM 20-30. The flavor profile includes Moderate malt flavor with chocolate, coffee, and dark bread notes. Low to moderate earthy hop bitterness. Low fruity esters. Dry to semi-dry finish..
Imperial Stout (BJCP 20C) features ABV 8.0-12.0%, IBU 50-90, SRM 30-40. The flavor profile includes Intensely roasted malt with coffee, dark chocolate, dark fruit, and caramel. Very high bitterness. Alcohol warmth throughout. Complex and layered.
The key distinctions between English Porter and Imperial Stout lie in their brewing parameters, ingredient emphasis, and resulting character. Comparing these styles side by side reveals how variations in process and recipe translate into different drinking experiences.
English Porter (BJCP 13C) features ABV 4.0-5.4%, IBU 18-35, SRM 20-30. The flavor profile includes Moderate malt flavor with chocolate, coffee, and dark bread notes. Low to moderate earthy hop bitterness. Low fruity esters. Dry to semi-dry finish..
Imperial Stout (BJCP 20C) features ABV 8.0-12.0%, IBU 50-90, SRM 30-40. The flavor profile includes Intensely roasted malt with coffee, dark chocolate, dark fruit, and caramel. Very high bitterness. Alcohol warmth throughout. Complex and layered.
The key distinctions between English Porter and Imperial Stout lie in their brewing parameters, ingredient emphasis, and resulting character. Comparing these styles side by side reveals how variations in process and recipe translate into different drinking experiences.