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Porter

12-Pack 12oz cans

Currently direct shipping to: CA, DC, KY, NC, ND, NE, NH, OH, PA, VA, & VT

Porters were invented as a fortifying drink for the rough-and-tumble working class of London’s bustling markets. It was brewed for good folks with calluses on their hands, doing work that needed to be done. We salute those working-class heroes with our classic Porter, brewed in the hop-forward American style and featuring a depth of malt flavor and complexity with roasted notes of black coffee and cocoa. 

  • Limit (2) 12-packs per order

Price inclusive of CA CRV.

Beer is not eligible for a return. If the product was damaged in transit, we will be happy to send a replacement.

Online availability reflects website inventory and does not correspond to Gift Shop availability. For questions on Gift Shop availability, please reach out to our Chico or Mills River breweries.

Sierra Nevada beer orders are fulfilled within 2-3 business days. Please note that if you are located in an area experiencing winter weather or freezing conditions, we may hold your shipment to ensure it is not damaged during delivery.

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style

Porter

abv

5.6%

ibu

32

Malts

Black, Carafa, Caramelized, Chocolate, Munich, Two-row Pale

Hops

Aurora, Yakima Golding

Yeast

Ale


$24.00
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A rich, roasty reward after a long day’s work.

STATS

A can of Sierra Nevada Porter resting in a bed of dark roasted barley

alcohol by volume (ABV)

5.6%

bitterness units (IBU)

32

carbs

16.5g

calories

183

protein

1.9g

Malts

Black, Carafa, Caramelized, Chocolate, Munich, Two-row Pale

Hops

Aurora, Yakima Golding

Yeast

Ale

Style

Stout vs. Porter

While they’re both dark and delicious, porters arrived on the brew scene before stouts. Invented as a fortifying drink for the rough-and-tumble working class of London, its popularity spread, and soon malt-driven porter was the beer of choice in the British Isles.

 

After upping the alcohol percentage, a “stout porter” was born, and eventually, this beer felt confident enough to drop its last name. Centuries later, craft brewers still push the boundaries of each style — and we can’t pick a side!

See Our Stout

 

After upping the alcohol percentage, a “stout porter” was born, and eventually, this beer felt confident enough to drop its last name. Centuries later, craft brewers still push the boundaries of each style — and we can’t pick a side!

See Our Stout