This week’s Rare Can is a Baltic Porter. Intrigued about the style? Read on.

It's important to note first that a Baltic porter is a lager, and not an ale. The style can trace its roots to a beer much like our Karass — big, dark, robust & roasty. The English introduced their interpretation of the porter to Eastern European brewers, and the beer was a hit. Brewers all around the Baltic Sea in particular began to ferment the style with lager yeast at lower temperatures. Thus began the Baltic porter.    
 
Today, Baltic porters are a showcase of malt character, and our version is no different: roasted, chocolaty notes are common, sometimes also with a hint of coffee and creaminess. The process of lagering also ensures a clean, crisp finish. Try it today!

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After over 10 years of crafting beer, building community, and making incredible memories, our time at this space has ended. While we’ve faced our share of obstacles, we’re incredibly proud of what we’ve built and beyond grateful for everyone who has been part of this journey. Our last day of business was April 13.

Through the years, we’ve had so much fun—hosting incredible bands, unforgettable events, and, most importantly, building a community that has meant everything to us. We can’t thank everyone enough who has supported us, stuck by our side, and shared in this adventure through the good, the great, and the tough times. Your support has meant the world to us, and we appreciate you more than we can say.

To everyone who has worked with us, for us, and had fun with us along the way—thank you. You’ve made Rare Form what it is, and we’re forever grateful.

As for what’s next? We’re searching for a new home, but until we find the right space, Rare Form will take a pause. This isn’t goodbye forever — just a break.