Saint Arnold Brewing Company Will Release Divine Reserve No. 17 on January 16

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HOUSTON, TEXAS, January 9 — Saint Arnold Brewing Co. will release Divine Reserve No. 17, a Baltic Porter, this Monday, January 16 in bottles and on draft in select stores in Texas and Louisiana. This limit release series is always much sought after by beer lovers in the region.

If you travel from England to Russia through the Baltic Sea you might get a sense of the origins of the Baltic Porter. It is a beer that pulls on the traditions of the British Porter, the Russian Imperial Stout and the lagers of Central Europe. This rarely brewed style which dates back to the 18th century is a big beer perfect for that brief Southern cold snap.

The brewers at Saint Arnold set out to devise a big, rich porter that is deceptively drinkable and well balanced for its nine percent alcohol by volume. The key was getting a pleasant sweetness that balances the roastiness of the beer without being cloying. This was all achieved using a combination of Munich malt as the base malt with Chocolate Wheat and Brown malt to give the color and roast and flaked oats to round out the body. A healthy amount of Perle hops creates a balancing bitterness that is disguised by the body of the beer. The Old Bavarian lager yeast used in this beer is the same yeast used in Saint Arnold 5 O’ Clock Pils, Spring Bock and Summer Pils, and is the first lager brew for the Divine Reserve series.

“There is a friendly competition between our brewers to have their beer chosen as this year’s Divine Reserve release,” said Saint Arnold Founder/Brewer Brock Wagner. “When everyone tasted the Baltic Porter test brew though, we knew we had a winner.”

Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No. 17 Baltic Porter is best served at 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit and is ready to drink now, or you can age it and expect the alcohol to smooth out.

The Saint Arnold Divine Reserve series is comprised of single batch beers each brewed with a completely different recipe. There is no particular theme to the beers, although it can be assumed that most all of them will be big. Many benefit from being aged under refrigeration, not at room temperature. These limited batch brews are highly sought after by craft beer aficionados and sell out quickly. Patrons looking to find a stash of the specialty brew can search #DR17 on Twitter and Instagram for more information on availability.

Divine Reserve No. 17 Baltic Porter Specifications

Original Gravity: 1.095
Final Gravity: 1.028
Alcohol: 8.8%
Bitterness: 55 IBU

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Divine Reserve No. 17 Release Dates

  • Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No.17 Release at Hop Scholar, Spring, Monday, January 16 at 6:30PM
  • Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No.17 Pint Night at Valhalla, Houston, Thursday, January 19 at 4:00PM
  • Saint Arnold Divine Reserve No.17 Pint Night at Clancy’s Public House, Richmond, Friday, January 20 at 6:00PM

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About Saint Arnold Brewing Company


Saint Arnold Brewing’s 10 year-round beers, seven seasonals and three special series – Divine Reserve, Icon and Bishop’s Barrel – are made and sold by the company’s staff of 80 dedicated employees. Saint Arnold beers have won 21 medals at the Great American Beer Festival. The brewery on the north side of downtown Houston was listed by Thrillist among the best breweries in America for eating, and Smart Meetings magazine named it among the top breweries to host an event. Saint Arnold is located at 2000 Lyons Avenue and its beer hall open at 11 A.M. Monday through Saturday. For more information, visit SaintArnold.com.

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