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Baltic porter „Tallink Silja Ship’s brew” Baltic Porter „Tallink Silja Ship’s brew“ 7,9% alc vol is one fine example of our only regional beer style brewed using six different malts, British and German hops and fermented with British ale yeast. In a aroma one could feel sweet raisins, cinnamon, cognac and cardamom or according to tasters nose sensitivity nutmeg or even a hint of anise. The taste is dominated by toast, licorice, coffee and molasses, but again all comes down to respective beer enjoyers mouthfeel – some would feel sweetand sourness, another clove and gingerbread, the third all above, the fourt black dried plums. Anyhow, baltic porter „Tallink Silja Ship’s brew“ suits well with porkroast, chocolate cake or aged Gouda. Additionally it can be enjoyed after a meal stand-alone as a dessert. If your stomach is after buffet-meal so full, that you are basically rolling off the chair, then one baltic porter is still enjoyable to make your feast a whole. Baltic porter’s roots are in 18. century London, where it is claimed to be the favorite beer for working class – hence the name as porters preferred this beer, yet to be later known as porter. Industrialisation of breweries, which started on the same century made porter the first mass produced beer. The backbone of all porters is roastiness, which they have more than stouts. Some say, that the usual dispute, is the beer porter or stout, can be easily ended by the brewer: if the brewmaster brewed porter and calls it a porter, then it is a porter! Õllenaut’s brewmaster distiguishes stouts from porters by the fact, that there is no roasted barley in the porter. Baltic porter’s „Tallink Silja Ship’s brew “ history extends to year 2014, when Õllenaut brewed this beer for first time especially for Estonian Open Air Museum. Beer turned out so good, that already next year we launced this beer under our brand and in 2018 won Finnish ALKO tender for porters. In 2020 our baltic porter achived second place in Helsingin Sanomat (Finnish major newspaper) blind tasting, only to receive the same amount of stars as a porter from Finnish brewery. Tallink chose Õllenaut’s baltic porter as their ships’s brew in 2021 and in 2022 the same beer was announced Style Winner - World’s Best Strong Porter in prestigious “World Beer Awards” contest in London. The Õllenaut brewery was established in 2013, when it’s co-founder and head brewmaster Ilmar Räni teamed up with three additional professionals specialising in administration, finance, sales and funding. Ilmar had returned a few years before from USA, the cradle of the craft beer revolution, only to find that none of his beloved beers were available, so he spent the next years home- brewing and studying the whole process thoroughly from the first drop of water, single malt grain and hops pellet to the last fermenter sample tap and bottle cap. His self-studies included obviously also tons of beer recipes, styles and brewing methods. Õllenaut beers are like Nordic food – they are simple tastes, made in a clear and best possible way. Õllenaut beer selection has additionaly to the best traditional baltic porter also red ale, IPAs and we are the biggest craft lager, rye ale and saison producer in the Baltics. We have also regionally the best capability for brewing non-alcoholic beers and they have won several awards last years incl “World Beer Awards” 2022 Gold. Beer is õlu in Estonian and naut means ‘to enjoy’, so õllenaut is a person, who enjoys beer. Another meaning of õllenaut is derived from ‘astronaut’ – õllenaut seeks and tastes boldly new beers, that no ordinary beer drinker has tasted before. So, if you like good beer, then also YOU are ÕLLENAUT! Alcohol may be harmful to your health! 130