Style: Baltic Porter Brewer: SheppyBrew ABV: 6.4% IBU: 27 SRM: 26
Appearance
A deep, opaque mahogany that borders on black, glowing with garnet highlights when caught by a strong light. The pour builds a dense, tan head with fine bubbles and excellent retention, leaving tight rings of lace as it slowly recedes. The beer looks rich and substantial without appearing syrupy — a classic dark lager sheen.
Aroma
Smooth layers of dark chocolate, toasted bread crust, and subtle roast rise first, followed by hints of dried cherry and plum. A clean lager fermentation keeps everything crisp and uncluttered. Beneath the malt depth is a faint whisper of earthy hops and a touch of caramelized sugar. Nothing sharp, nothing burnt — just deep, polished malt complexity.
Flavor
The first sip delivers a rounded blend of cocoa, dark fruit, and gentle roast. The malt sweetness is present but restrained, balanced by a soft bitterness that keeps the beer from drifting into heaviness. Notes of molasses, fig, and lightly charred toast weave together without any harsh edges. The lager fermentation keeps the finish clean, allowing the flavors to linger with a smooth, warming richness.
Mouthfeel
Medium‑full body with a silky smoothness characteristic of a well‑executed cold‑fermented dark beer. The carbonation is moderate, lifting the richness without disrupting it. There’s enough weight to feel substantial, but the clean fermentation and balanced bitterness prevent it from becoming cloying. The finish is warming, rounded, and quietly powerful.
Overall Impression
A refined, balanced Baltic Porter that showcases SheppyBrew’s love of clean fermentation and malt‑forward depth. Mud Blood is rich without being heavy, complex without being chaotic, and dark without drifting into acrid territory. It’s a beer built for slow evenings, cold nights, and moments when you want something both comforting and quietly formidable.
Legend of Mud Blood
Long before the gnomes carved their brewing halls into the mountain, travelers whispered of a lone witch who wandered the high passes — Marla Earthwhisper, a half‑blood sorceress whose magic was tied not to wands or incantations, but to the living stone beneath her feet. The gnomes called her a Mud Blood: one born of both magical and non‑magical lineage, able to draw power from the earth itself.
Marla discovered a hidden fissure deep under the mountain, where warm, mineral‑rich water pulsed like a heartbeat. She named it the Mud Blood of the Deep, believing it to be a conduit between the mundane world and the ancient magic of the earth. Its warmth never scorched, its darkness never bit, and its steady pulse resonated with her own mixed‑heritage magic.
When she encountered the early SheppyBrew gnome brewers — soot‑smudged, curious, and stubbornly practical — she taught them how to harness the Deep’s gentle heat for cold fermentation. Together they crafted a dark lager unlike anything the mountain had seen: smooth, powerful, and quietly enchanted.
The beer became a symbol of Marla’s legacy — a reminder that strength can come from mixed origins, that magic can be subtle, and that the deepest power often flows unseen beneath the surface.
To this day, the gnomes brew Mud Blood Baltic Porter in her honor. They say that on cold nights, when the kettles steam and the mountain wind howls, you can still feel Marla’s magic humming through the stone — a quiet pulse from the Mud Blood of the Deep.
Come taste the magic for yourself — Mud Blood Baltic Porter is pouring now at SheppyBrew Brewery. Let the warmth of the Deep and the legacy of Marla Earthwhisper guide your next pint.
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