Crooked Stave Announces Release of Coffee Baltic Porter in Cans

DENVER — Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project announces the release of “Coffee Baltic Porter,” an 8.5% ABV coffee porter, available in a six-pack of 12-ounce cans.

As part of our Limited Release Series, Coffee Baltic Porter focuses on the art of coffee roasting, showcasing the uniqueness of this single ingredient. For this release, Crooked Stave uses coffee that is locally roasted by Method Coffee Roasters in Denver, Colorado. Through conditioning of our Baltic porter with freshly roasted beans, we strive for a balanced coffee character, adding dark sugar, plum, and cocoa notes to the robust porter base.

With a little coffee kick to keep you going, this beer is the perfect addition to all your favorite winter activities, whether you’re skiing the backcountry or spending an evening by the fire.

Coffee Baltic Porter six-packs can be purchased in our tasting room on Brighton Blvd starting Friday, November 17th and throughout the state of Colorado starting Monday, November 20th.

About Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project

Founded in Denver, CO in late 2010 as an artisan beer project, Crooked Stave is the culmination of brewmaster and “Brettanomyces Guru” Chad Yakobson’s open source Master’s research, The Brettanomyces Project. Crooked Stave’s progressive approach to brewing blends science and art through creativity and passion. The resulting creations, most of which use Brettanomyces yeasts and mature in oak, are beers of extraordinary complexity.