CidahMastah
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I think this is about what I'm looking at:
Hopville . "Vanilla Stout" Sweet Stout Recipe
You might want to go for the amber syrup belgian candy or simplicity syrup 45 instead for the carmel flavor. OR perhaps add some C80 or c120 and skip the syrup. The d2 belgian candy/180 simplicty syrup is really tasty, but it is more dark chocolatey and dark fruit than caramel. I didn't get those flavors from the southern tier.
IMO the southern tier was sweet, lots of vanilla and the lactose was prevalent too. For me it calling it a creme brulee was a push (since creme brulee is essentially custard with the burnt sugar on top, I got no custard flavor), but i definitely got a caramel notes and plenty of vanilla. Let's face it though, creme brulee stout is way cooler sounding that "burned sugar stout"