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La Vache Folle Imperial Milk Stout – MicroBrasserie Charlevoix

By Mike @mikescraftbeer

From MicroBrasserie Charlevoix in Baie Saint Paul Quebec comes their "La Vache Folle Imperial Milk Stout" also known as Mad Cow Imperial Milk Stout. The beer pours an opaque black colour with a brown head. The aroma consists of roasted malts, earth, chocolate, mild sweetness and coffee. The flavour is of lactose, chocolate, burnt coffee, roasted malts, earth, ash and caramel. The alcohol content comes in at 9% with an IBU of 27. I love a good milk stout and while this one is mild on the lactose it is very tasty. If you have the chance to try it out I would recommend it.

Commercial Description: Our Vache Folle Imperial Milk Stout offers intense aromas of roasted malts, coffee, mild bitter, chocolate, and burnt caramel, while its lactose brings just enough body to it to balance all flavors. This dark brew is meant to be discovered slowly, lying down on your favorite couch, with squares of dark chocolate or by its glorious lonesome.

La Vache Folle Imperial Milk Stout – MicroBrasserie Charlevoix
La Vache Folle Imperial Milk Stout – MicroBrasserie Charlevoix

About Mike

I am an avid outdoors man and hobby photographer who loves to spend as much time as possible exploring the beautiful backcountry of the Province of British Columbia and everywhere else! When not exploring nature though I am exploring Craft and Micro Brew beer locally and from around the world. If you love beer like I do please come on a journey for your taste buds. Who knows you just might find your next favorite beer!

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