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Harviestoun Brewery Harviestoun Old Engine Oil

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Harviestoun Brewery’s Old Engine Oil is a renowned beer that stands out for its rich and complex flavor profile. This dark ale boasts a deep, almost black color with a creamy tan head, inviting drinkers to indulge in its robust taste. The aroma is characterized by notes of roasted malt, coffee, chocolate, and hints of caramel, creating a sensory experience that is both bold and satisfying. On the palate, Old Engine Oil delivers a smooth and velvety texture with flavors of dark chocolate, espresso, and roasted barley coming to the forefront. The beer finishes with a subtle bitterness that balances out the sweetness from the malt.

Crafted by Harviestoun Brewery in Scotland, Old Engine Oil showcases the brewery’s commitment to producing high-quality and distinctive brews. This beer is best enjoyed slowly to fully appreciate its intricate layers of flavor and aroma. With an ABV of around 6%, Old Engine Oil offers a moderate alcohol content that complements its full-bodied nature. Whether sipped on its own or paired with hearty dishes like stews or grilled meats, this beer is sure to leave a lasting impression on those who appreciate complex and flavorful brews.

Harviestoun Old Engine Oil is with a Crown cap closure by Harviestoun Brewery.

Specifications

Wine Vybe Icon Producer Harviestoun Brewery
Wine Vybe Icon Alcohol bv 6.0%
Wine Vybe Icon Closure Crown cap
Wine Vybe Icon MPN # WVB-112950
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Porter Varietals

Porter is a type of ale characterized by its dark brown to black color and a malty flavor profile, often with notes of chocolate, coffee, and caramel. The ABV for porters typically ranges from 4.5-6.5%. Its popularity is due to its rich, smooth flavor and its versatility as a food-friendly beer.

Porters originated in England in the 18th century and have since become popular worldwide. The use of roasted malts gives porters their distinctive color and flavor, while the balanced hop bitterness adds complexity. Porters are often enjoyed for their smooth, approachable nature and their ability to pair well with a wide variety of dishes, from roasted meats to desserts. The rich, malty profile of porters makes them a favorite among beer enthusiasts seeking something flavorful and satisfying.

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