The Stout smells slightly sweet with notes of coffee and roasted malts. There is also a slight bitterness to the smell.
The beer pours a dark coffee color with a finger of khaki head that dissipates relatively quickly.
Nippletop is much thinner bodied than I would have expected from a Stout. It is also contains a much higher level of carbonation than I would have liked.
Not recommend for children under 21. |
At 4.9% ABV, Nippletop falls on the far-low end of the alcohol content spectrum when it comes to Stouts. There is absolutely no trace of an alcohol flavor in the beer.
To be honest, the name of this beer weirds me out a bit. I get the joke with the beer being a Milk Stout and all, but still, what do they expect? My overactive imagination just takes things way too far ending up somewhere that nobody wants to be, let alone anything that anyone would ever want to drink.
Overall, strange name aside, Nippletop is a pretty mediocre Milk Stout. With some flavors actually coming across as unpleasant as well as a carbonation level that is much too high for this style of beer, Nippletop ranks medium-low on my list of beers that I would choose to drink regularly.
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