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There are 7 Stout - Whites in the chart, accounting for 0.08% of all beers currently in the chart.
Rated on 2026-01-12 by BeerDorkNik at Unknown (Gift)
Quality: 60, Enjoyability: 59, Overall: 59.5
Hazy gold, with a gushing, hissing, foamy open. Extremely large head on first pour, dispersing but later pours also very large, ¾ halo and clumpy surface retention when settled, with OK ,loose lacing. Cocoa coffee aroma, bit gassy, bit syrup. Cocoa coffee taste, drier coffee with a hint of syrup in the after, and a lasting powder dryness. Silky. Very cold.
Rated on 2021-12-31 by BeerDorkNik at Bent's Warrington
Quality: 69, Enjoyability: 64, Overall: 66.5
Deep gold. Very large head on pour, good surface retention and layering. Cocoa and buttery pastry aroma. Similar, bit dry, taste, ample syrup after.
Rated on 2019-06-06 by BeerDorkNik at Handyman's Supermarket
Quality: 57.6, Enjoyability: 60.4, Overall: 59
Rated on 2018-08-26 by BeerDorkNik at Micklegate Social, York
Quality: 57.5, Enjoyability: 63.2, Overall: 60.35
Rated on 2018-04-21 by BeerDorkNik at Head of Steam, Liverpool
Quality: 63.5, Enjoyability: 62.3, Overall: 62.9
Is it a 'chocolate' White Stout, or a 'white chocolate' White Stout? Definitely not a 'white chocolate' Stout…
Rated on 2018-03-28 by BeerDorkNik at Craft Taproom
Quality: 55.6, Enjoyability: 54.3, Overall: 54.95
Rated on 2017-11-07 by BeerDorkNik at Craft Taproom
Quality: 65.6, Enjoyability: 64.6, Overall: 65.1
Stout originally just meant strong, before becoming associated with dark beers, so 'white stout' isn't that much of an oxymoron. However, definitely smells and tastes like a darker 'stout porter'. Interesting, well done, but I'm not sure how much I LIKE it...