Beer Republic
  • Home
  • Irish Beer
  • Podcasts
  • UK Beer
  • US Beer
  • Submit a story
  • About
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Beer Republic
  • Home
  • Irish Beer
  • Podcasts
  • UK Beer
  • US Beer
  • Submit a story
  • About
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Beer Republic
No Result
View All Result

IRISH MUNRO Series #5: The Black Road Campfire Porter

Eight Degrees Brewing by Eight Degrees Brewing
19 October 2020
in Irish Beer
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Home Irish Beer
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
19 October, 2020

IRISH MUNRO Series #5: The Black Road Campfire Porter

Celebrating Ireland’s highest mountains, Irish Munros are peaks over 3,000 ft. Many of these peaks belong to the MacGillycuddy Reeks in Kerry, one is in Wicklow, and there’s one which towers over our Mitchelstown brewery, our beloved Galtymore. Since we started Eight Degrees, we’ve taken inspiration from the surrounding landscape, constantly innovating to brew adventurous beers using natural ingredients. The Irish Munro Series: continuing our Naturally Adventurous journey.

IRISH MUNRO Series #4: The Black Road

Campfire Porter

Galtymore

3012 ft

Our beloved Galtymore holds a special place in our heart at Eight Degrees. The Galtees are Ireland’s highest inland mountain range, straddling the Cork, Tipperary and Limerick borders. These mountains are also key to us producing world class beers, producing wonderfully soft water via its red sandstone ridges.

The Black Road is the hillwalker route up Galtybeg and onto the higher Galtymore for magical views across the countryside. Inspired by the mountains, we’ve brewed a porter using Belgian and German malts that impart beech- and oak-smoked flavours along with coffee notes.

Dark, smooth and complex, this is the beer that we want to drink while camping beside enchanted Lough Curra below Galtymore on a chilly evening: a just reward for an afternoon’s scramble up this glorious mountain.

Style: Campfire porter

Malt: Irish pale ale malt, beech smoked malt, oak smoked wheat, café malt, CaraAroma, chocolate malt.

Hops: A light bittering of Nugget.

ABV:
6.5%

IBUs: 12

Tasting notes

Colour/appearance: a rich mahogany brown in the glass, topped with a sturdy tan head.

Aroma: sweet liquorice, muscovado sugar, light smoke.

Flavour: gentle woodsmoke coming through on the palate with sweet caramel undertones. Malty, complex and balanced.

Aftertaste: bitterness coming through at the end, with a final singe of smoke.

Food Pairings

This smooth sipper is eminently suited to campfire foods: bonfire bangers, or sausages, cooked on sticks over a woodfire, potatoes slow roasted in the embers and bubbling pots of homemade baked beans with lots of smoked paprika. It’s also ace with sweet things. Staying outdoors, pair it with s’mores or bake a slab of sticky molasses and ginger parkin for a heavenly pairing of smoke and spice.

Availability: 440ml cans.

Get social: #BlackRoadPorter

Categories:

Blog   New Brews  

Grab yourself some beers

Available through all good independent off licences and supermarkets in Ireland

Also available through our online store. Get our beers delivered straight to your door!

Buy Beers

Previous Post

The Other Brewer

Next Post

Malt is back!

Eight Degrees Brewing

Eight Degrees Brewing

Eight Degrees is an award-winning Irish craft brewery, passionate about producing exciting and adventurous beers using only natural ingredients.

Related Stories

edit post
Fire & Security Services for Irish Breweries and Distilleries thumbnail
Irish Beer

Fire & Security Services for Irish Breweries and Distilleries

30 July 2025
edit post
The Session #149: Pub Food (Pub Food!) thumbnail
Irish Beer

The Session #149: Pub Food (Pub Food!)

24 July 2025
edit post
What’s Pouring at Outpost Festival? thumbnail
Irish Beer

What’s Pouring at Outpost Festival?

19 July 2025
Next Post
edit post
Malt is back! thumbnail

Malt is back!

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

This weeks most viewed posts

  • edit post
    A Tourist Guide to Macro Beer in Turkey thumbnail

    A Tourist Guide to Macro Beer in Turkey

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Ireland’s Strongest Beer: 2023 update

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • A few beers in the south of France

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Return of the Cask?

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Weirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: JR Mahon’s

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Our Site Your Story

Copyright © 2025Beerrepublic.ie

Latest news

edit post
Review: Porter & Stout: Cornell's superb legacy thumbnail

Review: Porter & Stout: Cornell’s superb legacy

3 August 2025
edit post
Cider sales soar in July’s warm weather thumbnail

Cider sales soar in July’s warm weather

2 August 2025
edit post
Beer awards and a launch for Greene King thumbnail

Beer awards and a launch for Greene King

2 August 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Irish Beer
  • Podcasts
  • UK Craft Beer
  • US Craft Beer
  • About
  • Submit a story
  • Contact
  • Login
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.