Vanilla-Infused White Stouts

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This Beer is Laced With Indulgent Chocolate, Peanut Butter & Vanilla

Baltimore-based DuClaw Brewing Company launched a delectable white stout as part of its 'Sweet Baby Jesus!' collection, which is named after the reaction that many beer lovers have when they sample one of the delightful brews offered under that tag.

'Sweet Baby Swirl!' is a white stout that makes use of creamy chocolate and peanut butter, with the inclusion of vanilla boosting the flavor of the sipping experience whilst also enhancing the mouthfeel. Boasting a golden yellow hue, this particular white stout makes use of Chinook hops and a quadrant of grains, with the end result being a beer that elegantly sits between the light and medium-bodied categories, and coming in at an ABV of six percent.

Available on draft and in nitro kegs, the 'Sweet Baby Swirl!' white stout is a truly delectable and rich beer that delivers a silky texture and pleasing flavor.
Trend Themes
1. Vanilla-infused Beers - With the growing popularity of flavored beers, there is an opportunity to innovate by infusing vanilla into various beer styles.
2. White Stouts - The emergence of white stouts as a subcategory of stouts presents an opportunity for brewers to experiment with new flavor profiles and brewing techniques.
3. Nitro Beer - With the increasing popularity of nitro beer, there is an opportunity to create new and innovative nitro beer styles.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beer - Craft brewers have the opportunity to create unique and inventive flavored beers that appeal to a wide range of consumers.
2. Beverage Manufacturing - Beverage manufacturers can diversify their product offerings by introducing new types of beers such as white stouts that cater to consumer demand for unique and flavorful options.
3. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can capitalize on the popularity of specialty beers like nitro beer and vanilla-infused beers by offering a wide selection of these products to consumers.

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