
The beer, designed once again by IRON MAIDEN vocalist and ale aficionado Bruce Dickinson along with Robinsons’ Head Brewer Martyn Weeks, takes its inspiration from a very early Robinsons recipe which was first brewed in the 1850’s; a time when porter style beer was becoming increasingly popular in Britain.
Bruce Dickinson explains: “I like tasting outside the box. Stouts and porters were virgin territory for me so I just went by feel. Martyn and I hope we have created a new take on a classic beer and one which I hope will tickle the taste buds of ale fans in a pleasantly unexpected way.”
At 6.8% in bottle or 5.8% ABV in cask, TROOPER Red ‘N’ Black is the strongest beer in the range to date.
Reviews
Guitarfreak
@ The Caley Picture House - Edinburgh18 days ago
4.7
Simon P
@ The Dockle Farmhouse20 days ago

3.9
Jon C
@ The Walnut Tree21 days ago
4.3
Very nice. Surprisingly easy drinking!

Longale
@ The Humphrey Bean28 days ago
4.2
All the flavours associated with a traditional porter except for the coffee notes perhaps but a smooth & splendid brew nonetheless. 5.8% cask

Neil Atkinson
@ 12 Tellers28 days ago
5.0
Tof12
5 months ago
4.0

Christophe
7 months ago
3.0

Valenbaindebiere
8 months ago
3.0
Enrique L
@ Walmart10 months ago

3.8
Cerveza porter, con notas de café, espuma color rojiza, espesa y de sabor poco amargo, ligera para ser una porter, de buen sabor

THuhnfisch
@ Alldrink Schwetzingen10 months ago

3.9
Robinsons Trooper Red ‘N’ Black Porter
Fast schwarz,....
….mit rubinroten Reflexen und altweißem, sich schnell auflösendem Schaum, steht das Porter aus der Trooper-Reihe von Robinsons vor mir.
Schokolade, schwarzer Kaffee und einen Hauch Citrus kann ich geruchlich erkennen.
Kaffee und Röstmalz sind dann im Antrunk zuerst zu schmecken, bevor die Schokolade bei quasi nicht vorhandener Karbonisierung ein wenig später kommt.
Die Zitrone kommt ab dem Mittelteil, in dem auch der leichte, fast schon trockene Körper erkennbar ist, auf.
Herbbitter und röstmalzig schließt es dann ab und weiß zu gefallen.