Porter Baltique 3 Fèves | Archibald Microbrasserie

Red bottle cap from Archibald Microbrasserie, set against a high-contrast black backdrop

Score: 87/100 – Great

Appearance 4/6

The beer pours a slightly hazy dark brown with low, creamy, tan head. Poor foam retention.

Aroma 23/24

Strong intensity with sweet balance. The aroma is rich, round, and dessert-like.

Adjuncts dominate. Prominent milk chocolate and vanilla with caramel and molasses. Nice barrel character and mild oxidation at the back. Quite complex.

Flavour 36/40

Follows the aroma with strong intensity, good balance, and pronounced perceived bitterness.

Great flavour. The beer’s sweet but there’s a saltiness and enough alcohol to cut through it. Specialty malt, adjuncts, and barrel take center stage.

Mouthfeel 9/10

Medium-full body with moderate carbonation. The mouthfeel is mildly chewy with a bit of fizz and an overall smooth quality. Noticeable alcohol warming and a sweet finish. A bit of a bite on the tongue but no harshness.

Overall 15/20

For the most part, this is a great beer.

The appearance is ok – missing foam and clarity, offering nothing special. I love the luxurious aroma which is dominated by special ingredients. The palate follows with better balance and very enjoyable character. I think the barrel doesn’t come through as much as I’d like and the adjuncts overshadow the base recipe. The beer ends up feeling a little heavy-handed and missing finesse.

Having said that, Archibald delivers beyond my expectations by delivering a pleasant sipping experience.


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