Rail House Brewery Releasing Vanilla Porter

image
From Rail House Brewery:

Aberdeen, NC/mbb/ - Railhouse Brewery is proud to announce the release of its newest seasonal, Vanilla Porter. Brewmaster Brian Evitts states, “We are pleased with the response from customers, many who have exclaimed this is our best beer to date.” Co-owner Mike Ratkowski said, “The response from our local customers has been tremendous, and we are excited to begin distributing it.” Since the Vanilla Porter is a seasonal beer for the Brewery, it is not expected to last long. Grab yours while you still can.”

Railhouse Vanilla Porter
Stats: 6.0% ABV, 32 IBUs
Hops Bill: Cascade, Perle

Tasting Notes by Brewmaster Brian Evitts
Appearance: Dark, with a creamy, thick head
Aroma: Traditional Porter–dark roast but with a subtle hint of vanilla
Taste: Initial is a vanilla chocolate taste, followed by a roast flavor, and finishes with a slight vanilla flavor that remains.

Overall: Railhouse Vanilla Porter is our wintertime selection and only available for a short time. It’s brewed with chocolate roast, special roast malts, and finished with a specially-blended Mandagascar vanilla bean extract. The Vanilla Porter has a perfect blend of roast and vanilla flavors. The vanilla is most notable on the initial taste, with a slight follow up of vanilla on the finish. Lightly hopped so the traditional porter flavors and not hidden.
.

About MyBeer Buzz

Founder, owner, author, graphic designer, CEO, CFO, webmaster, president, mechanic and janitor for mybeerbuzz.com. Producer and Co-host of the WILK Friday BeerBuzz live weekly craft beer radio show. Small craft-brewer of the craft beer news sites and one-man-band with way too many instruments to play........Copyright 2007-2024 mybeerbuzz.com All Rights Reserved: Use of this content on ANY site without written permission is not allowed.

0 comments (click to read or post):

Post a Comment

Please leave a comment...I do moderate each comment so it may not appear immediately...and please be nice! You can also comment using Disqus (below) or even comment directly on Facebook (bottom).