Category: SWEET STOUT

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’t Hofbrouwerijke Hofblues

Brewed by: ’t Hofbrouwerijke
Origin: Beerzel, Belgium

Dark brown to black in colour. Sweet stouts come in three main varieties - milk stout, oatmeal stout, and foreign stout. Milk stouts are made with the addition of lactose, and are sweet, low-alcohol brews. Oatmeal lends a smooth fullness of body to stouts, while foreign stouts are stronger (6.5-8% abv) and have a sweet malt profile and high esters. All of the sweet stouts are noted for their restrained roastiness in comparison with other stouts, and low hop levels.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: SWEET STOUT

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’t Hofbrouwerijke Hofblues

Brewed by: ’t Hofbrouwerijke
Origin: Beerzel, Belgium

Dark brown to black in colour. Sweet stouts come in three main varieties - milk stout, oatmeal stout, and foreign stout. Milk stouts are made with the addition of lactose, and are sweet, low-alcohol brews. Oatmeal lends a smooth fullness of body to stouts, while foreign stouts are stronger (6.5-8% abv) and have a sweet malt profile and high esters. All of the sweet stouts are noted for their restrained roastiness in comparison with other stouts, and low hop levels.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: SWEET STOUT

ratebeer

’t Hofbrouwerijke Hofblues

Brewed by: ’t Hofbrouwerijke
Origin: Beerzel, Belgium

Dark brown to black in colour. Sweet stouts come in three main varieties - milk stout, oatmeal stout, and foreign stout. Milk stouts are made with the addition of lactose, and are sweet, low-alcohol brews. Oatmeal lends a smooth fullness of body to stouts, while foreign stouts are stronger (6.5-8% abv) and have a sweet malt profile and high esters. All of the sweet stouts are noted for their restrained roastiness in comparison with other stouts, and low hop levels.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: SWEET STOUT

ratebeer

’t Hofbrouwerijke Hofblues

Brewed by: ’t Hofbrouwerijke
Origin: Beerzel, Belgium

Dark brown to black in colour. Sweet stouts come in three main varieties - milk stout, oatmeal stout, and foreign stout. Milk stouts are made with the addition of lactose, and are sweet, low-alcohol brews. Oatmeal lends a smooth fullness of body to stouts, while foreign stouts are stronger (6.5-8% abv) and have a sweet malt profile and high esters. All of the sweet stouts are noted for their restrained roastiness in comparison with other stouts, and low hop levels.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: SWEET STOUT

ratebeer

’t Hofbrouwerijke Hofblues

Brewed by: ’t Hofbrouwerijke
Origin: Beerzel, Belgium

Dark brown to black in colour. Sweet stouts come in three main varieties - milk stout, oatmeal stout, and foreign stout. Milk stouts are made with the addition of lactose, and are sweet, low-alcohol brews. Oatmeal lends a smooth fullness of body to stouts, while foreign stouts are stronger (6.5-8% abv) and have a sweet malt profile and high esters. All of the sweet stouts are noted for their restrained roastiness in comparison with other stouts, and low hop levels.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: SWEET STOUT

ratebeer

’t Hofbrouwerijke Hofblues

Brewed by: ’t Hofbrouwerijke
Origin: Beerzel, Belgium

Dark brown to black in colour. Sweet stouts come in three main varieties - milk stout, oatmeal stout, and foreign stout. Milk stouts are made with the addition of lactose, and are sweet, low-alcohol brews. Oatmeal lends a smooth fullness of body to stouts, while foreign stouts are stronger (6.5-8% abv) and have a sweet malt profile and high esters. All of the sweet stouts are noted for their restrained roastiness in comparison with other stouts, and low hop levels.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09