This is a spirited, flavorful pork loin that you make with dark beer, vegetables, and seasonings. You will first brown the roast and then bake it in the oven. The vegetables, beer, and drippings will then be used to make a wonderful sauce to serve over the sliced pork loin and accompaniments. This pork loin roast makes a fabulous meal with mashed potatoes and a side vegetable or a green salad. Braising is slow cooking with a small amount of liquid at a fairly low temperature. It is the preferred cooking method for lean cuts of meat and those that can be tough or dry when cooked more quickly at a higher temperature. This makes it an ideal process for making pork loin roast tender and keeping it juicy. The liquid used to braise can be anything from plain water to broth, apple juice, oras in this casebeer. A dark beer such as a porter or stout will give extra flavor to the roast and sauce. These beers are usually lower in hops, which have a bitter flavor. It is best to avoid very hop-forward beers such as an ipa.