Left Hand Brewing Company Milk Stout NV (12oz. 6pack)

$10.99

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Ratings on Delectable

Ryan Wofford Delectable Pro

Deep rich mocha notes over a creamy finish

Deep rich mocha notes over a creamy finish

9.0

Yuri

One of my favourite staut from the US at good Gyoza and craft beer bar near my new office!!

One of my favourite staut from the US at good Gyoza and craft beer bar near my new office!!

8.8

Matthew

Sharp carbonation, full body, with subdued but lingering coffee notes. This creamy stout deftly executes that milk stout magic that somehow manages to blend mild bitterness with subtle sweetness. I actually prefer this to Left Hand's more popular nitro version.

Sharp carbonation, full body, with subdued but lingering coffee notes. This creamy stout deftly executes that milk stout magic that somehow manages to blend mild bitterness with subtle sweetness. I actually prefer this to Left Hand's more popular nitro version.

9.0

Ashlee Howarth

Very smooth stout. Can tell its brewed with coffee. Pretty light too.

Very smooth stout. Can tell its brewed with coffee. Pretty light too.

9.1

Chris Condon

Smooth bit sweet

Smooth bit sweet

8.6

Alan Munter

Light tasting and nice. A session stout. 8)

Light tasting and nice. A session stout. 8)

9.0

Ben May

Probably the lightest milk stout I've experienced

Probably the lightest milk stout I've experienced

8.8

Luke Thompson

With cheesy pizza

With cheesy pizza

8.6

Zachary Miller

Nice beer, even better when it gets closer to room temp. Had it on tap at Ovations.

Nice beer, even better when it gets closer to room temp. Had it on tap at Ovations.

8.8

Keith Severson

Revisit an old favorite. Forgot how good it was.

Revisit an old favorite. Forgot how good it was.

8.6

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