I love the Arizona craft beer scene, but by no means am I limiting reviews to Arizona beers. California's got some terrific breweries their own selves. Belching Beaver Brewery, out of San Diego, has some terrific beers on tap at their locations in California. Fortunately for me, they also have four-packs and six-packs for sale all over the West Coast and parts of the Midwest. Happily, Arizona is in their range, so I can get to try them without making the long drive to San Diego. There's plenty of reasons to go to San Diego already, the beaches are gorgeous and the water so blue and calming, plus if it's convention season there's the comic convention, and there's this one place for street tacos called Tacos El Gordo... where was I. Right, sorry, Belching Beaver's Peanut Butter Milk Stout.
Every can has this little disclaimer on the side. "America's favorite peanut butter milk stout: Troy came up with the idea of combining peanut butter with our Beavers Milk Stout and he nailed it. Don't let the dark color fool you, this beer is delightfully easy to drink, with cascading aromas of roasted peanuts, dark chocolate and coffee. Good times to you my friend, and welcome to the Beaver family! Cheers - Tom."
Tom's right, Troy did a solid for the beer drinking population of America. This is a
delicious brew, be it in cans or on draft. Once again, using my curvy Yazoo Brewery pint glass for the tasting because, hell yeah I can. On first pour, the bouquet is a rich blend of, well, exactly what it says on the can. Notes of cocoa, milk, sugar, and peanuts entice the nose to lean closer to the contents of the pint glass. The thing to note, I smelled the individual ingredients of dark chocolate and peanut butter rather than the dark chocolate and peanut butter. Those flavors were reserved for a meet and greet to the tongue. The body was a thick, rich deep dark brown, and the head was a luxuriant latte colored foam like a fresh cheesecake. It's creamy on the tongue, but also a little grainy. The taste of peanut butter is spread over your tongue, with dark chocolate popping up all throughout like sparks. It finishes smooth and creamy.I'll tell you, if one were inclined to drink beer for breakfast, a pint of this Milk Stout would greet me at the kitchen table. Disclaimer - do not drink beer for breakfast. This stout is a lot like grabbing a cold bottled cappuccino, only not as sweet and twice as rich. At 5.3% ABV it's easily a beer that could be casually imbibed, provided you drink responsibly of course. The flavors will not turn off most beer drinkers, and the IBU may as well be in negative numbers. Personally, while I definitely enjoyed it, it's a little too rich for casual drinking. Fact is that I'd keep this on hand for occasions more special than watching the Netflix. Give it a shot, I think you'll be glad you did.
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