Specialty Beer on Tap: Milk & Honey Ale

Our latest specialty beer is on tap: Milk & Honey Ale!

Regular Standing Stone Brewing guests may remember this beer from May when we tapped it for American Craft Beer Week. It was so well received we’ve decided to bring it back.

About Milk & Honey Ale

This ale presents a polished copper color, silky smooth medium body and nuances of honey. The honey flavor comes from a proprietary honey malt. We add lactose, an unfermentable sugar that comes from milk, to provide body and a slight residual sweetness.  5.5% abv.

Malt

  • Pilsner
  • Honey
  • Acidulated

Hops

  • Bittering = Centennial
  • Flavor/Aroma = Czech Saaz and UK Goldings

Adjunct
Lactose

Milk and Honey Ale pairs well with our Chicken Marsala or Bread Pudding. Or, take some home and pair it with your own favorite holiday foods.

Stop by and enjoy it while it lasts!

~ by larrychase on 10/28/2010.

2 Responses to “Specialty Beer on Tap: Milk & Honey Ale”

  1. [...] Milk & Honey Ale: A favorite limited edition microbrew, this polished copper color ale offers a silky, smooth, medium body and nuances of honey. As fans of this creation know, the milk part of the name comes from the addition of lactose, an unfermentable milk sugar that provides smoothness and an enhanced mouthfeel. The honey moniker refers to honey malt, which imparts a honey flavor with residual sweetness. 5.5% ABV. [...]

  2. [...] Milk & Honey Ale: A favorite limited edition microbrew, this polished copper color ale offers a silky, smooth, medium body and nuances of honey. As fans of this creation know, the milk part of the name comes from the addition of lactose, an unfermentable milk sugar that provides smoothness and an enhanced mouthfeel. The honey moniker refers to honey malt, which imparts a honey flavor with residual sweetness. 5.5% ABV. [...]

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