NewBrewer2025
Active Member
I am making my first stout! I'm going in head first with my favorite style - a peanut butter milk stout.
I am looking for something that is right in the area of a dessert stout. I like to say a "light dessert" style, as I want good mouthfeel and a more creamy texture, but not like I just had two pieces of cheesecake after a single glass either. Here is what I have as of right now:
I tried to adjust the water profile to get a little bit more of that creamy mouthfeel texture as well, though that is the area I am working to learn the most right now. I used the sweet stout profile within Brewfather and then made some slight changes, and it's still within the guidelines, but more "malty" now than "balanced," which I think is what I am looking for?
I've gone a bit back and forth on the yeasts, though this seems to work best with my temp control with also leaving that residual sweetness on it.
Any thoughts? Anything else I need to consider here? Especially in regards to water profile for this?
I am looking for something that is right in the area of a dessert stout. I like to say a "light dessert" style, as I want good mouthfeel and a more creamy texture, but not like I just had two pieces of cheesecake after a single glass either. Here is what I have as of right now:

I tried to adjust the water profile to get a little bit more of that creamy mouthfeel texture as well, though that is the area I am working to learn the most right now. I used the sweet stout profile within Brewfather and then made some slight changes, and it's still within the guidelines, but more "malty" now than "balanced," which I think is what I am looking for?
I've gone a bit back and forth on the yeasts, though this seems to work best with my temp control with also leaving that residual sweetness on it.
Any thoughts? Anything else I need to consider here? Especially in regards to water profile for this?