Baltic Milk Stout named after the famous milk drinks from "A Clockwork Orange."
3.8
701 reviews
Munster, United States
Community reviews
3.9Deep black pour with a brown head. The aroma has chocolate along with some malty caramel. It has a full body with sticky texture and average carbonation. The taste is mildly sweet then finishes with some roasted coffee.
3.7Bottle from Jungle Jim's. Aroma of chocolate, roasted malt, and lactose. Smooth palate. Sweet without being cloying.
3.3Bottle. Opaque brown-black body, thick light brown head. Nose of chocolate, roast, and cocoa powder. Sweet body, lactic but mostly cocoa powder, finishing with cocoa powder. Cloying and heavy-handed.
4.2Pours black with a frothy, tan head. Head is darker than expected like a higher abv imperial. Nose is chocolate, nuttiness, some wood. Sweet nuts, cocoa, lacto, traces of mint on a velvety tongue. A great beer!
3.9Bottle from Wine & Brew Emporium, Westerville, 12-2-17 (SAM only)
4.0Pours a 1/2 finger, brown, creamy head. Color is black and there’s nice lace patterns. Medium-full body with semi-airy carbonation. Sweet malts and light booze note that’s like bourbon. Also, cocoa and some milk sugar sweetness. Did not expect this kind of booze from an 8% imperial milk stout.
3.9From a bomber. Pours a clear dark cola with a tan head. Aroma of milk chocolate. Flavors of sweet cocoa. Moderately sweet, but dry finish. Ubersmooth.
4.1Bottle from the source. Pours opaque, with about a finger of mokah head that dies to a ring. Malty scent, with fresh roast smell. Tastes sweet, chocolate, a little bit of abv, quite sweet. I like it.
3.4I would classify this as an imperial stout instead of a seeet stout but that’s just me. Delicious beer. Aroma was big and full. Very boozy smelling with a big chocolate smell. Pour was a thick rich dark brown with a half finger tan head. Taste was pretty strong. Some beers hide their alcohol well, this one throws it in your face and actually tastes stronger than the ABV states. A nice blend of roasted malt and chocolate. A nice milkiness weaves in and out and gets stronger as the beer warms. Good carbonation.
4.8650 ml bottle. Pours dark, tan head that fades. Boozy taste hangs around. Bottle was empty way too soon... yummy!
3.7Dark pour with a tan head. Nose is coffee roasted malt. Taste is brighter than expected and finishes clean.
4.1(Three Floyds Moloko) Bottle 650ml from rxeight, thanks Alan! Served into a shaker at home.
Dark brown to black colour on the body, one finger of thick, dark brown head on top, creamy and with very good retention.
Aroma of light roasted malts, milky chocolate, chocolate milk.
Taste is sweet with chocolate milk, cocoa, sweet chocolate, light roasted malts, well hidden alcohol, toffee.
Medium thick bod, creamy mouthfeel, smooth. Soft carbonation.
A very good milk stout.
3.7Poured from the bottle. Appearance is black and opaque. Tons of viscosity (since that is the adjective of the day for the raters below). Aroma is toasted malts, coffee, dark chocolate, with sweetness. Sweet chocolate flavor.
3.7Dark, fairly viscous, smattering of khaki head on the surface. Smells of anise, roasted hop, molasses, cocoa, vanilla. Taste is a roasted vanilla cocoa, anise, roasted marshmallow, lactose. Creamy milky mouthfeel.
3.6Dark, fairly viscous, smattering of khaki head on the surface. Smells of anise, roasted hop, molasses, cocoa, vanilla. Taste is a roasted vanilla cocoa, anise, roasted marshmallow, lactose. Creamy milky mouthfeel.
3.7Dark, fairly viscous, smattering of khaki head on the surface. Smells of anise, roasted hop, molasses, cocoa, vanilla. Taste is a roasted vanilla cocoa, anise, roasted marshmallow, lactose. Creamy milky mouthfeel.
3.9On tap at Lunar Brewing Co., and dispensed to a snifter displaying a black/brown hue, with a decent layer of brownish tan, fine bubbled froth, and sheet-like lacing that dispersed to show lingering spots & patches. The nose was roasted, but otherwise, somewhat subtle, with hints of smoke & char, mocha notes, and creamy maltiness. The body was medium to full, with some perky effervescence for a Stout, moderate caramel sweetness, low roasted & earthy bitterness, and a pleasant creaminess to the texture. Calmly robust, and well put together.
3.9Backlog, ocena przepisana z untappd, w ramach uzupełniania profilu na ratebeer.
3.8Type: 12-oz. draft
Glass: Clear snifter class
From: World of Beers in Naperville, Ill.
Price: $8.00
Purchased: Sept. 16, 2016
Consumed: Sept. 16, 2016
Reviewed as: Milk/Sweet Stout
Misc.: N/A
Had this on my want list on Beer Advocate and was excited to get to try it on my first trip to the area. Decided that I was going to have two of the three big boozy beers at WOB (3 Floyd’s Moloko and Clown Shoes Billionaire), only missing out on Dark Horse’s Plead the 5th. Had high hopes as I’m a big fan of the style.
Poured a pitch black color with 3-to-4 fingers of khaki tan, rocky head. Excellent lacing. Good retention. (Sight - 4.50)
Smelled toffee, roasty malts, caramel, mocha, chocolate milk, vanilla and Mud Slide. (Smell - 4.00)
Tasted roasty malts, mocha, white chocolate, Mud Slide, slight smoky fire, toasted toffee, chocolate milk, a touch of cocoa and roasty nuts. (Taste - 4.00)
Full body. Creamy texture. Average carbonation. Long, roasty finish. (Feel - 4.25)
Just a very nice milk stout. Would have it again and would like to try the barrel-aged version. (Overall - 4.00)
4.06 91 A-
4.0Very smooth. Lost of roasted malt and hints of chocolate good. mouthfeel stays medium full without being sticky. Tons of flavor but drinkable. Less sweet than a left hand which I really like. Tight carbonation keeps is feeling lighter. Very good. Just enough lactose sweetness.
3.8Bottle. Pours black. Has a big malty chocolate smell. The palate is full body and wet. The taste is malty sweet. Milky and chocolate. Coffee and roasty nuts.
4.0Dark, toasted malts, chocolate, sweet milk coffee, molasses. Hazy, dark brown, medium, creamy, beige head. Light sweet. Intense cacao, chocolate, praline, dark fruits, dry bitterness in the finish, full bodied, soft carbonation. Beautiful Sweet Stout, excellent chocolate flavours throughout, very well-balanced. Keg at brewery, Munster, IN.
4.2650 ml bottle. Dark brown color with a dark tan head. Sweet espresso malt cherry chocolate aroma. Cherry chocolate sweet milk flavor. Very smooth heavy body.
3.8Clever name, from one of my favorite movies. Dark black with thick mocha head. Thanks HankDaStank for helping me get a top 50 in my favorite style: Milk. Medium sweetness at first, then becomes dry. Sweet Stout. If there was a Korova Milk bar that just served sweet stouts, I dont think id leave.
3.8Draft: Poured a black with brown head. Aroma was rich roast malts and chocolate. Taste was sweet chocolate and more of that light roast malt.
4.0Nice brew. Pours black with a tan head. Aroma is full of roasted malt with coffee notes. Very smooth with a dry sticky finish.
4.2A delicious beer of chocolate and coffee. Big body, smooth, and a mild sweetness that can be enjoyed at any temperature. Highly drinkable.
3.7Pitch black color, dark brown head. Slight lactic nose with some roasted malt character. Molasses, lactic notes, very smooth low carbonation. Medium body. Very drinkable.
4.0Draught. Dotted spots on the glass. Naked black surface to an almost jet black body. Mid-sweet aromas of dark malts, with liquorice to the fore. Rich taste of liquorice, molasses and mild lactose. Lingering finish with a backdrop of dark fruits. Warming and smooth. Well blended and well crafted. Lovely (Black Sensation at Mikkeller Bar Viktoriagade, Copenhagen 12.11.2015).
3.7Tap@Mikkeller Bar, Copenhagen - black pour with tan head. Aroma and taste is sweet roasty malty, with chocolate, vanilla hits, quite sweet milky, pretty decent overall.
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