Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Left Hand Brewing Company Milk Stout


Hello beer lovers and welcome to another edition of the NorCal Beer Blog's brew review.

Tonight’s featured beer is Left Hand Brewing Company Milk Stout. Here’s another beer I picked up from Whiskey Business (here) a Fine Wine, Spirits & Craft Beer shop on my trip to Tulsa, OK.

From the Left Hand Brewing Company website: “MILK SUGAR IN YOUR STOUT
IS LIKE CREAM IN YOUR COFFEE. Dark and delicious, America's great milk stout will change your perception about what a stout can be.Preconceived notions are the blinders on the road to enlightenment. Udderly delightful.”
Let’s get started!
Appearance:  Pours very dark brown, nearly black with an almost nonexistent tan head and moderate lacing.
Aroma: Sweet caramel and milk chocolate malts, lactose, coffee and a touch of smoke.
Taste: Deliciously decadent with flavors that follow the nose – coffee, chocolate, roasted and caramel malts and a touch of nuttiness and smoke. 
Overall: Sweet, thick and creamy Left Hand Brewing Company Milk Stout is exceptional!  At 6% ABV this is ridiculously drinkable and I’m left wanting another.  Sadly I only brought one home so now the search begins.  If you’re a fan of the style you should add this to your list.  World class!

Cheers!

Mark Harvey
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