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Vocation Bread and Butter Pudding White Stout Canned Beer 44 cl 7%

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    A classic British dessert reinterpreted as beer. Bread and Butter Pudding is golden, sweet and full of nostalgia.

    Expert description of Vocation Bread and Butter Pudding White Stout

    Vocation Bread and Butter Pudding Stout is a golden dessert stout at 7% ABV, inspired by the classic British dessert. This white stout from Vocation Brewery in Hebden Bridge, England, is brewed with a focus on sweetness and complexity. The beer has a light golden colour, setting it apart from traditional dark stouts, but the flavour profile is rich and dessert-like.

    The aroma is dominated by vanilla custard, nutmeg and cinnamon, while the taste combines malt fullness with sultanas and soft spices reminiscent of homemade bread pudding. The mouthfeel is creamy and round, and the finish has a pleasant sweetness with a hint of spice.

    Vocation Brewery often experiments with the "white stout" style, where traditional stout character is recreated without the dark colour - here as a tribute to classic English baking.

    Tasting Notes

    Aroma

    Vanilla custard, nutmeg and cinnamon.

    Taste

    Malt fullness with sultanas and soft spices, reminiscent of homemade bread pudding.

    Finish

    Creamy and round, with a pleasant sweetness and a hint of spice.

    Specifications

    Name: Bread and Butter Pudding Stout
    Brewery: Vocation Brewery
    Country/Region: England, Hebden Bridge
    Beer style: White Stout / Dessert Beer
    ABV: 7%
    Size: 44 CL
    Serving suggestion: 8-10°C in a wide beer glass

    Flavour Profile

    Sweet · Spiced · Creamy · Nostalgic

    Did You Know?

    A "white stout" is a stylistic contradiction in itself - the beer is brewed with the stout's technical characteristics (fullness, sweetness, complexity), but with pale malts instead of the dark, roasted malts that normally give stout its black colour.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Vocation Bread and Butter Pudding

    Is Bread and Butter Pudding worth the money?

    Yes, for anyone who loves nostalgic, dessert-inspired beers. It's an unusual, well-balanced interpretation of a classic British dessert.

    What does Bread and Butter Pudding taste like?

    It tastes of vanilla custard, nutmeg and cinnamon, with a creamy body and a sultana-like sweetness.

    What food pairs well with Bread and Butter Pudding?

    It works well as a dessert beer, with a cheeseboard, or as a cosy winter drink.

    What temperature should it be served at?

    Serve it at 8-10°C in a wide beer glass or beer glass.

    What is a white stout?

    A stout brewed with pale malts instead of dark, roasted malts, giving a golden colour while retaining the stout's fullness and complexity.

    Where is Vocation Brewery from?

    The brewery is from Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, England.

    Varenr: 222-0017

    Curious to learn more?

    We love quality spirits – and we're happy to share our knowledge. Read our blogs, listen to the podcast, or explore the world of taste, barrel aging, and traditions.

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