Baltika 9?

I think Baltika #9 is excellent, but I'm not a connoisseur to the degree that some here are, so I thought I'd ask for expert opinions.

To me, #9 seems exactly like Yeungling's "Lord Chesterfield Ale", and how can there be anything better than that? (Actually, Ommegang's "Hennepin" is slightly better.)

Number 9 is an unpasteurized beer with knife&fork foam, while #6 is called porter but I can't tell it apart from Guinness Stout (I did the two-bottles comparison), and #8 is a weissbeer -- I'm very inexpert on weissbeer, so the fact that I like #8 doesn't mean much). Even their idea of a "light" beer is rather tasty.

So, what do the experts say?

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