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Brewed by Bristol Beer Factory
Style: Stout - Milk / Sweet
Bristol, England

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RATINGS: 30   MEAN: 3.35/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.3/5   EST. CALORIES: 135   ABV: 4.5%
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Milk Stout brewed with espresso coffee.

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rauchbier (4713) - Isle Of Beer, Lincolnshire, ENGLAND - JAN 10, 2022
UPDATED: JAN 10, 2022 Bottle, from Beer52. Jet black, fluffy but short lived beige head and gentle condition. Low bitter chocolate and a little sweet coffee in the nose, Quite thin but sweet in the mouth with some coffee and chocolate, and a muted earthy bitterness. Finish is slightly earthy with a pleasant coffee bitterness, and a touch of liquorice.

3.4
john44 (4634) - SW London, Greater London, ENGLAND - JUN 13, 2021
UPDATED: JUN 13, 2021 Bottle from Beer52. BBE Jan 2022; Drank June 2021 - Dark brown with small tan head. Coffee and chocolate aroma. Tastes of roast coffee, chocolate, roast malts, lactose, caramel, vanilla, earthy roast. Dark fruit notes. Spicy. Bittersweet. Easy drinking. Nice. (2021-06)

3.7
reidyboy (689) - Shrewsbury, Shropshire, ENGLAND - MAY 4, 2021
UPDATED: MAY 4, 2021 Pours near black with a foamy beige head, and a smooth aroma of milk chocolate and mild coffee. Easy drinking, smooth mouthfeel and a nice blend of chocolate, coffee and roasted malt, before a touch of dry bitterness finishes things off. Not the creamiest or full bodied milk stout, but full flavoured and satisfying

3.4
lmlikesstout (429) - Andover, Hampshire, UK, ENGLAND - APR 24, 2021
UPDATED: APR 24, 2021 Bottle 330ml; Look: Jet black with a moderate sized tan head. Low carbonation. Aroma: Dark roasted malt, coffee, chocolate, caramel, vanilla Body: medium end of thin Taste: Chocolate, some bitterness, sweet, coffee Overall: Solid chocolate/coffee stout

3.4
Grumbo (14439) - Ipswich, Suffolk, ENGLAND - APR 11, 2021
UPDATED: APR 21, 2021 21/4/2021. Bottle sample courtesy of SHIG, cheers! Pours very dark brown with a small bubbly beige head. Aroma of coffee, roasted malt, caramel, dark chocolate, lactose, nut. Medium sweetness and light roasted bitterness. Moderate body, slightly watery with a spritzy carbonation.

3.6
SHIG (10003) - Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, ENGLAND - APR 10, 2021
UPDATED: APR 10, 2021 Bottle: Poured a pitch black with a thin light brown head. Aroma is caramel with espresso coffee. Taste is espresso, caramel, roasted malts.

3.2
berkshirejohn (8771) - Bracknell, Berkshire, ENGLAND - APR 3, 2021
UPDATED: APR 3, 2021 [33cl bottle from Beer52.] A glossy black pour with a fast fading tan head and light carbonation; fresh coffee aroma with a touch of vanilla; rather thin in the mouth with a sweetish coffee taste, then some chocoalte; and a gentle bitterness from seemingly charred malts.

2.3
therock2011 (266) - - MAR 27, 2021
UPDATED: MAR 27, 2021 Pours just like cola A sweet chocolate hit followed By a slight coffee aftertaste nothing special

3.7
IBUPours43 (159) - West Midlands, ENGLAND - MAR 26, 2021
UPDATED: MAR 26, 2021 Black pour, with a tan froth, little retention. Aroma; heavy chocolate and light coffee notes. Taste; milk (lactose) and chocolate malts, rounds out to a coffee espresso finish. This is a good coffee stout, nice sweetness to coffee balance!

3.5
radassace (1053) - SCOTLAND - MAR 20, 2021
UPDATED: MAR 20, 2021 Pours jet back with a tan head. Aroma of fresh coffee, dark chocolate and vanilla. Light body. Quite refreshing for a stout. Coffee and chocolate in the taste. Perhaps some figs or dates too. Roasted malt bitterness, lingering espresso finish. It’s decent enough.


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