| Barkeep, There’s Milk in my Stout Beer |
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It is a stout beer (dark beer made via the use of roasted malts or roast barley) that contains lactose, a common sugar derived from milk. Since the lactose is unfermentable, it adds sweetness, body, and calories to the finished beer, contrasting the roasted flavor. A couple of well-known milk stouts include Mackeson XXX Stout brewed by Whitbread PLC (available in the U.S. and U.K.) and Samuel Adams Cream Stout brewed by the Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams). A more complete list of Sweet/Milk Stouts is viewable from the Beer Advocate. If you are planning on imbibing in a rich and flavorful beer during the St. Patrick’s Day festivities, choose your dark beer wisely if you are lactose intolerant, vegan, or severely milk allergic. |