Alternation Brewing Company recently launched an almond milk stout by the name of 'For the Animals' that boasts the same kind of creaminess as a traditional milk stout, but without lactose or dairy.
The unique new beer is made with an organic almond meal and organic almond extract for a nutty flavor. Since a traditional milk stout contains lactose, a sugar derived from milk, Alternation Brewing Company found an inventive way to mimic the beer style. As owner and brewer Brendan Pleskow describes, "we achieved the results through a high mash temperature and long boil to promote long-chain sugars and caramelization."
As its name suggests, the new vegan-friendly stout product supports local animal charities like the Broken Shovels Farm sanctuary.
Almond Milk Stouts
Alternation Brewing Company Created a Milky, Non-Dairy Beer Supporting Animals
Trend Themes
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Non-dairy Beer — The rise of non-dairy beers presents opportunities for breweries to tap into the growing demand for plant-based alternatives.
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Organic Ingredients — Using organic ingredients in beer production opens up possibilities for breweries to target health-conscious consumers looking for natural and sustainable options.
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Charity Tie-ins — Incorporating charitable partnerships into product offerings allows businesses to appeal to socially-conscious consumers while making a positive impact on the supported causes.
Industry Implications
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Craft Beer — Craft breweries can explore non-dairy beer options to carve out a niche market and differentiate themselves from traditional beer brands.
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Plant-based Food and Beverage — The non-dairy beer trend aligns with the growing demand for plant-based products, presenting opportunities for plant-based food and beverage companies to expand their offerings.
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Animal Welfare and Charitable Organizations — Partnering with breweries that support animal charities offers opportunities for animal welfare and charitable organizations to raise awareness and funding for their causes.