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  2. Porter (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Żywiec Porter, Poland – a typical Baltic porter. Baltic porter is a version of imperial stout that originated in the Baltic region in the 19th century. [38] Imperial stouts exported from Britain in the 18th century were popular in the countries around the Baltic Sea, and were recreated locally using local ingredients and brewing traditions.

  3. Põhjala Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The brewery was founded in 2011 by four Estonian beer enthusiasts, who were soon joined by head brewer Chris Pilkington. [2] The first Põhjala beer, Öö Imperial Baltic Porter, was contract-brewed before the company's original brewery opened in Tallinn's Nõmme district in April 2014.

  4. Beer in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Beer in Poland has been brewed for well over a thousand years and has a significant history of tradition and commercial beer production. Poland is Europe 's third largest beer producer, producing 36.9 million hectolitres , coming after the United Kingdom with 49.5 million hl and neighboring Germany with 103 million hl.

  5. Egill Skallagrímsson Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Stout/Porter: Baltic Porter Gréta Nr.27, Borg Brugghús Brussel Beer Challenge 2016 Bronze Baltic-style Porter Gréta Nr.27, Borg Brugghús European Beer Star 2016 Gold Strong Smoke Beer Surtur Nr. 30, Borg Brugghús European Beer Star 2016 Gold German-Style Dunkel Bock/Doppelbock Boli Doppelbock Brussels Beer Challenge 2016 Best beer By country

  6. Stout - Wikipedia

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    The word "Imperial" is now commonly added to other beer styles to denote a stronger version, hence Imperial IPAs, Imperial pilsners etc. [61] A similar beer style, Baltic porter, originated in the Baltic region in the 19th century. Imperial stouts imported from Britain were recreated locally using local ingredients and brewing traditions.

  7. Baltic porter - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 October 2019, at 07:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Cieszyn Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The graphic design was also significantly changed and the distribution of beer began with a focus on the local market of the Silesian Voivodeship. In 2003, the production of the nationwide brand – Żywiec Porter was started in the brewery in Cieszyn, but it is distributed on the Polish market under the logo of Żywiec Brewery.

  9. Thisted Bryghus - Wikipedia

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    Thisted Brewery (Danish: Thisted Bryghus) is a regional brewery in Thisted in the north of Denmark founded in 1902. [1] The brewery supplies the local market with pilsner beer, and has gained recognition internationally for beers like Porse Guld (spiced with bog myrtle) and Limfjords Porter, a Baltic porter.

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