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Anchor Porter

Anchor Porter
Price: £3.90
Description
THE BEER

Anchor Porter is a unique dark brew, which was introduced by Anchor in the early 1970s. Anchor Porter, like all of Anchor Brewing Company's products, is brewed with only natural ingredients. Specially roasted dark malts are used, along with a top-fermenting yeast. The brew is hopped at a very high rate, and is naturally carbonated to produce an intensely rich flavor and thick creamy head.

The rich flavor of Anchor Porter has earned this delicious and unique brew a worldwide reputation for outstanding quality.

Another fine example of American brewing talent, this porter, 5.6% abv. shows the versatility of the Anchor Brewery. A splendid porter with a sweet chocolate richness balanced with a creamy smooth palate makes this a worthy aperitif. The beer is dark and rich with an attractive white head, a herbal bitterness stabs through the initial sweet taste building up to a long warm finish.

THE BREWERY

Anchor's beers are produced in one of the most traditional and handsome breweries anywhere in the world. 's beers are produced in one of the most traditional and handsome breweries anywhere in the world. 
 Anchor's brewers employ no modern shortcuts. Each brew is virtually handmade with an all-malt mash in their handmade copper brewhouse, a veritable museum of the simple, traditional brewhouses of old. They strive to practice the art of classical brewing, and employ state-of-the-art methods to ensure that their products are clean and clear, pure and fresh.

The rich history of Anchor Brewing can be traced all the way back to the Gold Rush, when German brewer Gottlieb Brekle arrived in San Francisco with his wife Marie and infant son Frederick. Brekle applied for citizenship in 1854, and his brewing and business acumen would soon lead to his ownership of a little San Francisco brewery on Pacific, between Larkin and Hyde, which would one day become known as Anchor.


Every Anchor Steam Beer label says, "Made in San Francisco since 1896," because that is the year German brewer Ernst F. Baruth and his son-in-law, Otto Schinkel, Jr., bought the old brewery on Pacific (the first of six locations around the City over the years) and named it Anchor. Baruth and his previous partner, Henry C. Kroenke, had been co-owners of the American Brewery on Green Street. Schinkel, just twenty-six years old, was employed as their driver. No one knows why Baruth and Schinkel chose the name Anchor, except, perhaps, for its indirect but powerful allusion to the great Port of San Francisco. Anchor Brewery inherited a long tradition of brewing what had come to be known as steam beer, one of the quaint old nicknames for beer brewed along the West Coast under primitive conditions and without ice. Today "steam" is a trademark of Anchor Brewing

Anchor Brewery shut its doors in 1920 due to prohibition and when it was lifted in 1933 swiftly reopened and continued to brew its fabulous beers.  Since then Anchor has gone through some bad times - closing and reopening several times due to lack of demand, but now with the resurgance of the craft beer market Anchor Brewery is going strong and carving itself a place in the market that, due to the fantastic beers it creates, will surely stand the test of time.

This beer pairs well with buttery cheeses, chocolates, desserts, red meat dishes, smoked meats and barabequed foods.