white stout

English

Noun

white stout (plural white stouts)

  1. A strong pale ale brewed with adjuncts intended to impart flavours typically associated with stouts.
    • 2014, Josh Christie, Chad Polenz, The Handbook of Porters & Stouts[1], →ISBN, page 160:
      Most white stouts use coffee to get traditional stout flavors into a golden beer.
    • 2017, Lonely Planet's Global Beer Tour[2], →ISBN, page 265:
      The Good George team are also playfully inventive, and recent brews have included a white stout with chocolate, vanilla and raspberry.
    • 2017 September, Oliver Coningham, “Something to Stout about”, in Vegan Life[3], number 30, page 100:
      There are even white stouts such as the one brewed by The Durham Brewery which harnesses the original meaning of the word with a 7.2% pale coloured, strong beer.