
Milk stout, also called ‘cream’ or ‘sweet’ stout, is a stout containing lactose, a sugar derived from milk. Because lactose is unfermentable by beer yeast, it adds sweetness and body to the finished beer. Milk stouts have been claimed to be nutritious, and were marketed as such in the early 1900s with claims that would make the FDA wince. One ad read, “Ideal for nursing mothers, for the healthy, for the invalid, and for the worker.” Surely!
Of course, we couldn’t stop at a traditional milk stout. Ours is a double, an addition to our 2X line, and at 7.5% ABV is every bit as delicious as it sounds. To your health!
IBU: 55

Reviews

MarvinWaelti
1 year ago
3.5

Bob M
@ Mick's Tavern1 year ago

5.0

Lem
3 years ago
3.4

Lem
4 years ago
3.4

chigui
@ Dos Robles4 years ago

4.0

Thibault S
@ Vintage bar6 years ago
3.3

Edgeworth
@ Vintage bar6 years ago

4.0
Small thin head. Not much aroma. Burnt chocolate, crisp. Only a little creamy with a bitter sweet dry finish. Pretty good beer.

Matt P
7 years ago

2.5
Just an ok Milk stout. Pretty bitter aftertaste. Kind of disappointed in this one since usually really like southern tier.

Wildwing9825
7 years ago
2.5
Not planning to buy again. Soapy aftertaste. There is much better out there.

David J
7 years ago
5.0
This is an extremely good tasting stout!! Nice coffee undertone, full flavored. It's wonderful!!!