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Imperial Baltic Porter

Cultural Context

Originating from the Baltic region, Imperial Baltic Porter is a strong, dark beer that reflects the brewing traditions of countries like Germany and Poland. It was historically brewed in colder climates, utilizing a variety of malts to create rich flavors and higher alcohol content. Today, this style is celebrated by craft brewers worldwide, often featuring unique ingredients and variations that showcase local tastes.

GermanDEdrink
300 min
medium
20 servings
Servings4
water
malted barley
malted wheat
hops
yeast
caramel malt
chocolate malt
roasted barley
adjuncts (e.g., corn or rice)
sugar
spices (e.g., vanilla, cinnamon)

malted barley

🥗Healthier: malted oats

💰Cheaper: barley flakes

Malted oats can provide similar flavors with lower cost.

hops

🥗Healthier: hops extract

💰Cheaper: dried herbs

Hops extract can reduce bitterness while dried herbs can add flavor.

caramel malt

🥗Healthier: lightly toasted malt

💰Cheaper: sugar

Lightly toasted malt offers a similar sweetness with less cost.

yeast

🥗Healthier: wild yeast

💰Cheaper: bread yeast

Wild yeast can add unique flavors while bread yeast is more accessible.

1

Heat water in a large brew kettle to 65-70°C.

2

Add crushed malted barley and malted wheat to the water and steep for 60 minutes.

3

Raise temperature to 75°C for mash out and hold for 10 minutes.

4

Sparge with hot water to collect wort in the kettle.

5

Bring wort to a boil and add hops according to your recipe schedule.

6

Boil for 60-90 minutes, adding additional hops and adjuncts as needed.

7

Cool the wort quickly to around 20°C using a wort chiller.

8

Transfer cooled wort to a sanitized fermentation vessel.

9

Pitch yeast into the wort and seal the fermentation vessel.

10

Allow fermentation to occur for 1-2 weeks at 18-22°C.

11

Once fermentation is complete, transfer to a secondary vessel if desired for aging.

12

Bottle or keg the beer, adding priming sugar if bottling.

13

Condition for 2-4 weeks before consuming.

Cooking Techniques

steepingboilingfermentingbottling

Spice Level:

🌶️🌶️🌶️Contains Alcohol

Allergens

gluten

Also Known As

Baltic PorterImperial Porter
Local Name: Imperial Baltic Porter

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