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Modifying a kit to make a milk stout?

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GreenTerror

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I bought a chocolate stout kit from Austin Homebrew since they are on sale for $20 and figured I'd make a milk stout out of it. So if I just ditch the maltodextrin and substitute in 1 pound of lactose instead that should work right? Also if I add in 1 pound of DME that should up the abv to somewhere in the 5.5% range correct?

Here is the kit ingredients
This dark and rich beer has what you need. It's a robust stout with some Belgian cocoa!

Specialty malts: chocolate malt, English Crystal, black roasted barley, Black Patent
Featured hops: Magnum
Other additives: malto dextrin, Belgian cocoa

O.G. = 1.052
F.G. = 1.016
Approximately 4.7% ABV
Approximately 175 Cal / 12 oz
Makes 5 US gallons

Fermentable Sugars:
Extract: 7 lb Liquid Malt Extract, 1.25 lb Specialty Grains, 0.5 lb Malto dextrin
 
If you're aiming for the mouthfeel and body of a stout, you may want to try .5-1 lb of flaked oats also. Otherwise it sounds quite tasty!
 
Don't ditch the maltodextrin either...add it. Brewers Best milk stout kits have it...
 
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