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The Porter market is a subset of the beer industry that focuses on dark, malty ales. Porters are typically brewed with roasted malts, which give them a deep, dark color and a robust flavor. They are usually full-bodied and have a moderate to high alcohol content. Porters are often brewed with a variety of hops, which can add a range of flavors and aromas. Porters are often enjoyed as a winter beer, but can be enjoyed year-round.
Some of the companies in the Porter market include Anchor Brewing Company, Brooklyn Brewery, Deschutes Brewery, Founders Brewing Company, Great Lakes Brewing Company, Lagunitas Brewing Company, Left Hand Brewing Company, New Belgium Brewing Company, Odell Brewing Company, and Stone Brewing Company. Show Less Read more