Sweet Stout
An English style of stout. Historically known as "Milk" or "Cream" stouts, legally this designation is no longer permitted in England (but is acceptable elsewhere). The "milk" name is derived from the use of lactose, or milk sugar, as a sweetener.
Gravities are low in England, higher in exported and US products. Variations exist, with the level of residual sweetness, the intensity of the roast character, and the balance between the two being the variables most subject to interpretation.
Gravities are low in England, higher in exported and US products. Variations exist, with the level of residual sweetness, the intensity of the roast character, and the balance between the two being the variables most subject to interpretation.
OG | FG | IBUs | SRM | ABV |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.042 - 1.056 | 1.010 - 1.023 | 25 - 40 | 30 - 40+ | 4 - 6% |
Details
Ratings
F
friar
68 0 0 0
Brewery
M
monk
67 0 1 0
Brewery
M
monk
62 0 2 0
Brewery
M
monk
65 0 1 0
Brewery
Beer Information
Serving types:
- Bottled 500ML
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
4.5%
Availability:
Available Year-round
M
monk
61 0 1 0
Brewery
M
monk
53 0 0 0
Brewery
M
monk
70 0 1 0
Brewery
Beer Information
Serving types:
- Special Packaging
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
4.8%
Availability:
Seasonal/Limited Release
M
monk
59 0 0 0
Brewery
T
thecellarmonk
60 0 0 0
Beer Information
Serving types:
- 1/6BBL
- Bottled 22oz
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
9.5%
Availability:
Seasonal/Limited Release
M
monk
45 0 0 0
Brewery