![]() In some ways it’s the antithesis of most dark beer styles, which are known for being roasty and aggressive.”įans of Mother Earth’s other flagship ales such as Cali Creamin’ Vanilla Cream Ale and its orange-flavored sibling Cali Creamin’ Creamsicle, will feel right at home with Milk Truck, which favors drinkability and broad appeal over true stylistic adherence. What you end up with is a really approachable beer that’s soft and drinkable. ![]() ![]() Once that became the primary flavor to build around, we wanted to add flavors that appeal to a lot of people and also stood out on their own without having to rely on the base beer style to necessarily drive the flavors. “When we sat down to talk beer styles and flavor combinations to test, vanilla was an obvious place to start because we have a lot of experience with it, having produced Cali Creamin’ for over a decade. Mother Earth’s Director of Brewing Operations, Chris Baker, provides insight on the inception of of the style: Featuring vanilla, coffee, lactose, and oats, Milk Truck drinks like the coffeehouse favorite while still reminding the drinker that they are imbibing an adult beverage. ![]() Vista, CA & Nampa, ID – Mother Earth’s year-round lineup is getting an upgrade this month as the CA and ID-based brewery welcomes a new dark ale into the ranks which they’ve appropriately dubbed a Latte Stout. ![]()
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