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Chocolate Milk Stout From Untitled Art – Your Face Hole Will Thank You!

We are keeping this stout-y November rolling with another visit from our friends in Wisconsin: Untitled Art. You may remember their Watermelon Gose or their Italian Pilsner, but this week we will be drinking their most popular and most delicious dark and yummy treat.

This week we are drinking Chocolate Milk Stout from Untitled Art. This delicious and hearty beer pours a nice dark brown color with a toasted creamy head. The aromas of chocolate and lactose emanate off the glass letting you know what you are getting yourself in for.

How Does Untitled Art Chocolate Milk Stout Pour?

When the beer hits your face hole, Untitled Art delivers a punch of flavor and full mouth feel. The chocolate and lactose tones hit you dead center of your tongue and follow the path to your gullet, paving the way with yummy dessert vibes.

How Does Untitled Art Chocolate Milk Stout Taste?

This beer can sometimes come off as too sweet, but depending on your pallet, it may be just right. Untitled Art does a great job of balancing the sweetness with the heartiness, but if you want to tone it down, try mixing it with one of our previous stouts, such as Athletic or Gruvi.

Untappd gives Untitled Art’s Chocolate Milk Stout a 3.54 out of 5, and I give it a whoopsie daisy plus cool points. Go try it for yourself, though, you can find it almost anywhere that has a decent craft NA selection. Go get your freak on this holiday season!

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