Chocolate Milk Stout Extract Beer Recipe Kit

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What happens when your favorite childhood indulgence grows up? It gets even better. Pour yourself a rich, frothy glass of Chocolate Milk Stout and find out for yourself. This delicious drink is DEFINITELY not for the kids.

Packed with the best ingredients, our Chocolate Milk Stout recipe kit delivers a milk stout brewed with lactose sugar for body and residual sweetness, then laced with pure cacao nibs in secondary. The lactose is unfermentable by yeast, so it adds a milky, creamy, rich sweetness and lots of body. To make it even more irresistible, we load it with exotic cacao nibs, the seeds that give us chocolate. Unrefined as they are, cacao nibs bring light fruity notes, sumptuous delicate chocolate, and hints of earth to your hand-crafted brew.

Look for an opaque ebony pint capped with dark foam and a flavor reminiscent of straight espresso laced with chocolate liqueur and sweetened with turbinado sugar. Very full-bodied, round, and filling with bittersweet hints around the edges. Excellent as a nourishing restorative or even as an ice cream topping. You're a grown-up now. You call the shots.

Yield: 5 Gallons

 

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Additional information

SKU

0170

Beer Color Dark
Original Gravity

1051

Total Time to Make 6 weeks
Regional Style British
Alcohol Content Medium
Yield 5 Gallons
Beer Style Spice or Fruit Beer,Stout/Porter
Fermentation Type Ale
Beer Recipe Kit Instructions Click here for recipe kit instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 446 reviews
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David N.
Bourbon and Patience

Brewed with this kit a few times and have always been very happy with the results. Prefer to soak the cacao nibs with a vanilla bean (or two) in bourbon and let it sit for 3/4 weeks in secondary. Can’t say enough how happy I am with the results every time.

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Robert J.
Chocolate Milk Stout

Still in secondary, but, like last Christmas' batch, this one came in heavy and will likely exceed 5% ABV. A really drinkable ale, with great color and heft. Sending it as gifts to my neighbors and relatives who asked for it again after last year's batch.

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Rob P.
Smooth and rich

This turned out great. Added the cacao nibs soaked in Tito's vodka to the 2nd fermentation, bottled a week later and let it condition. This was my 4th beer I made at it turned out amazing.

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Darrell D.
Amazing Milk Stout

I had my doubts about the flavor of the chocolate milk stout. I was totally wrong. The force carbonation is complete and this is my new favorite. I will definitely be ordering this again.

D
Daniel J.
Tasty brew

I like how easy the extract recipe was to follow and wow what a tasty brew!

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Customer Reviews

Based on 446 reviews
79%
(354)
14%
(63)
4%
(18)
0%
(0)
2%
(11)
D
David N.
Bourbon and Patience

Brewed with this kit a few times and have always been very happy with the results. Prefer to soak the cacao nibs with a vanilla bean (or two) in bourbon and let it sit for 3/4 weeks in secondary. Can’t say enough how happy I am with the results every time.

R
Robert J.
Chocolate Milk Stout

Still in secondary, but, like last Christmas' batch, this one came in heavy and will likely exceed 5% ABV. A really drinkable ale, with great color and heft. Sending it as gifts to my neighbors and relatives who asked for it again after last year's batch.

R
Rob P.
Smooth and rich

This turned out great. Added the cacao nibs soaked in Tito's vodka to the 2nd fermentation, bottled a week later and let it condition. This was my 4th beer I made at it turned out amazing.

D
Darrell D.
Amazing Milk Stout

I had my doubts about the flavor of the chocolate milk stout. I was totally wrong. The force carbonation is complete and this is my new favorite. I will definitely be ordering this again.

D
Daniel J.
Tasty brew

I like how easy the extract recipe was to follow and wow what a tasty brew!