It doesn't. It has milk sugar ... lactose ... in it.
Yes, milk stout typically contains lactose, a type of sugar derived from milk.
Yes, milk stout contains lactose, a type of sugar found in milk, which gives the beer a creamy and slightly sweet flavor.
if you drink a dark (stout) beer this may increase your milk, but not every doctor recommends it, it is what mothers used to do in the olden days.
Malcolm E. Castle has written: 'Modern milk production' -- subject(s): Dairy farming, Dairying, Milk production
Archie Stout's birth name is Stout, Archibald.
Jimmie Stout's birth name is James Stout.
no extra stout is stronger at 7% where as double stout is about 4.5% they also taste different
Rex Stout's birth name is Stout, Rex Todhunter.
Bill Stout was born in 1927.
That ladder doesn't look stout enough. He is a stout man.
stout
Stout is a malt beverage