The Tap Brewing Company (MA) Charlies Porter

Charlies Porter

 

The Tap Brewing Company (MA) in Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸

  Porter Regular
Score
7.01
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7.6
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

Growler, from The Tap. Dark black body with a small creamy brown head. Sweet roasted malt and chocolate aroma. Dark chocolate flavor with some strong bitter, and some sweet coffee flavor.

Tried from Growler on 03 Dec 2006 at 20:52


7.4
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

Draught pint at Redbones on 9/8/06.
Very dark, nearly-opaque black/brown body has a light-tan head perched atop it. Very well-retained and lacing quite profusely.
Buckets of chocolate malt are manifested in the nose, which has a good deal of roasted bitterness. Some nuts, soy, a hint of vanilla bean and molasses, it all makes for quite a complex aroma. The base malt sweetness, however, is full and thick, allowing for the roasty/ashy/acrid notes to take their aggression out on the sweet malts and not on your nose. Hop apparency is very low, maybe a touch of leafiness thrown in for good measure, but it’s difficult to discern amidst the malts, which this beer certainly focuses on. No alcohol in the nose. Medium-high to high strength of aroma.
Where the nose has the benefit of clearing itself in the smoke-free air of Redbones, the palate is not so fortunate. Though it begins strongly enough, by the end of the glass, the palate is near beat-to-death by the huge tar-like roastiness that hangs on the finish. The chewy, thick, fudge-like-consistency of the malts certainly helps balance this sensation, and the carbonation is appropriate, delivering a lightly brisk wave of respite, but in the end, the bitterness just builds too heavily (for me anyways). Still, it’s wonderfully brewed and probably wouldnt bother most dark-beer lovers. The lack of hop flavor certainly goes a long way as well towards helping keep balance. Some notes of hazelnut, vanilla, chocolate graham crackers and creamy vanilla all help add complexity. Tone down the malt bitterness (near astringency) about 33% and this would be world-class stuff. Lovely texture, unfiltered and all. No alcohol apparent in flavor.

Tried on 18 Sep 2006 at 15:51