The error message here isn't helpful. I believe the true problem here is that CL+SSL expects a stream of octets, whereas the basic standard input stream in Common Lisp is a stream of characters. Try to use a stream of octets instead. This should work in SBCL on Linux:
(let ((stdin (sb-sys:make-fd-stream 0
:input t :buffering :full
:element-type '(unsigned-byte 8)))
(cl+ssl:make-ssl-client-stream (cl+ssl:stream-fd stdin)))
This relies on the fact that Unix has standard input available as file descriptor 0. I'm not sure on how to perform such a trick on Windows.
For a real application, you probably don't really want to be working from standard input, something like this would work, using the usocket library:
(let ((sock (usocket:socket-connect host port :element-type '(unsigned-byte 8))))
(cl+ssl:make-ssl-client-stream (usocket:socket-stream sock)))