Milk Money
Abomination Brewing Company in North Haven, Connecticut, United States 🇺🇸
Brewed at/by: Twelve Percent Beer ProjectStout - White / Blond Rotating
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Score
6.99
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7.9/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Can to English pint glass.
Appearance: for once it actually looks blonde-ish/white in the body (unlike many others of this style) the disheartening thing about this look is the extremely large bubbles in the head, hmmm...then some messy lace and a light unknown residue sticking to the sides, oh and I can't forget the floaties all around the body
Aroma: loads of white chocolate up front with some vanilla, sweet cream then super subtle notes of coffee sweetness
Flavor: mildly leads with the sweetness blending the prior noted aromas then a super mellow roasty and bitter-ish character stays in the underneath; finishes milky/creamy with a studded sort of vanilla maltiness
Texture: medium bodied; slightly sessionable; very good smoothness as it gets pretty creamy and milky along the tongue; good carb level - mostly low as I hoped and expected this would
Overall: good aromas and flavors, the actual look of the beer in the glass looks way better than most white stouts I have had - the only thing with this beer are those large bubbles, echhhh! Man, this could have been that "white stout" that overcame what the others don't do.
Appearance: for once it actually looks blonde-ish/white in the body (unlike many others of this style) the disheartening thing about this look is the extremely large bubbles in the head, hmmm...then some messy lace and a light unknown residue sticking to the sides, oh and I can't forget the floaties all around the body
Aroma: loads of white chocolate up front with some vanilla, sweet cream then super subtle notes of coffee sweetness
Flavor: mildly leads with the sweetness blending the prior noted aromas then a super mellow roasty and bitter-ish character stays in the underneath; finishes milky/creamy with a studded sort of vanilla maltiness
Texture: medium bodied; slightly sessionable; very good smoothness as it gets pretty creamy and milky along the tongue; good carb level - mostly low as I hoped and expected this would
Overall: good aromas and flavors, the actual look of the beer in the glass looks way better than most white stouts I have had - the only thing with this beer are those large bubbles, echhhh! Man, this could have been that "white stout" that overcame what the others don't do.
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Beverage Warehouse of Vermont
on 06 Jun 2026
at 23:47