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Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 2001/2003-Present (18%) 4.15 1437

Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 2001/2003-Present (18%)

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
14374.15/5.04.15/5.0Winter18%96Snifter
Commercial Description:
This listing encompasses: A) the November, 2001 release (18% abv), B) the November, 2003 U.S. (but not U.K.) release (18.8% abv), C) the November, 2004 release (18% abv), and D) the November 2005 release (17.8% abv) and E) all subsequent releases due both to their similarity in alcohol content and a lack of change in recipe. None of the releases’ labels provides its ABV, however:
2001 - (18%) displays the unaltered words "Vim and Vigor" on the label, gold cap
"Vim and Vigor" is crossed out only on the 2002 release (23%), which is not rated under this listing
2003 - U.S. release (18.8%). No "Vim and Vigor" present, gold cap.
2004 - Bright yellow cap, no date stamp
2005 - Bright yellow cap, date stamp
2006 - Dark green cap, date stamp
2007 - Dark green cap, date stamp
2008 - Yellowish-green cap, date stamp
World Wide Stout is one of the world’s strongest dark beers. It is brewed using six different yeast strains over seven months and then aged for half a year. Dark, rich, roasty, and complex, World Wide Stout has more in common with a fine port than a can of cheap, mass-marketed beer (released in early winter with very limited availability).
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 danielcurtis81 (916), San Diego, California, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/103/517/20
May 19, 2009  
GNBO. Bottle 2007 (Sampled April ’08). Picked this up over Christmas. Pours black with a nice brown head. Nose is alcohol, roasted barley, and chocolate. Flavors are rich and roasted, very malty, VERY HOT, some dried dark fruits. I’m glad I picked up two because this needs to be aged to mellow. Wonderful flavors, very impressive. Will adjust my ratings with the aged version down the road.


 mspindler (352), Alta Loma, California, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/518/20
May 18, 2009  
2008 bottle shared by JoeTheYounger. Pours thick and black with a thin brown film. Aroma is chocolate, coffee, roast, dates and prunes. Flavor is much the same, chocolatey caramel, dark fruits, some vanilla, a bit of port wine and a good deal of heat. Full bodied and silky on the palate with low carbonation. Better than I expected from a young bottle of this stuff.


 graham515 (435), Houston, Texas, USA
4.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/105/519/20
May 17, 2009  
Pours jet-black into the glass with a brown head. Aroma is full of roasted grains and chocolate with a small booziness coming through. Flavor is a very smooth chocolate and coffee with a nice bitterness coming from the roast. As it warms a fair amount of alcohol is noticeable. I cannot think of a beer that I would rather have on a cold winter night!


 shawnm213 (1032), South Bend, Indiana, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
May 16, 2009  
bottle. a sipper. notes of chocolate, licorice, alcohol. sticky mouthfeel. seems to have a fair amount of alcohol . nice


 soccer290 (140), Highland Park, Illinois, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
May 16, 2009  
12 oz bottle, 2008 vintage. Love DFH, and thought this would be a great staple to add to the beers I’ve had. Pours a nearly complete opaque black color (just catches the light around the corner) with a small tan head that dies quickly. Smells of roasted chocolate, some fruit (banana perhaps?), and a candy sugar like smell. Tastes of chocolate, some coffee, the fruit from the smell, the malt or sugar, and a nice alcohol bite. Goes down fairly smooth, but the alcohol is strong, so not for the faint of heart. An interesting beer, though it might do well with some aging as it is a little strong, but the flavors are interesting, as I wasn’t expecting the sweetness.


 soyorganic (217), Denver, Colorado, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/519/20
May 15, 2009    Updated: Jun 8, 2009
Bottle, pours black. Prune, raisin and sweet malt aroma. Very nice taste, that has a vinous, but malty plum wine and prune taste. Alcohol makes it self noticed in your stomach. This is one of my favorite stouts and I like how it is almost like wine. Very rememberful (if that is a word).


 fidelis83 (732), Clinton, Iowa, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/518/20
May 15, 2009  
Pours murky dark brown with a 2 finger fizzy caramel brown head that fades quickly to a skim and holds, it even leaves a few specs of lacing, nice. Aroma is roast, toffee, banana, lots of milk and dark chocolates, suprising amounts of caramel, hints of espresso, sweet grain, prunes, burnt sugar and just a touch of char. A little ethanol, more chocolate and anise come out as it warms but stays very well hidden for the abv level. Flavor is huge on roast, chocolate and coffee up front followed by yeasty rye bread, the richest dark caramel, herbal notes, leather, toasted pine, ethanol, banana nut bread-heavy on the walnuts, port, black pepper, bourbon, vanilla bean and just a touch of sweet berries as it warms. Finish is caramel, whiskey, dark chocolate, coffee and roast with a little bitter char. Probably a little too much alcohol coming in as it gets really warm. Palate is medium thickness with a suprisingly high effervescence, slightly slick feel and dry to astringent finish. Overall this is a great brew with plenty of complexity if you search for it and a suprisingly light palate. I must admit that in warmer temperatures I probably wouldn’t enjoy it as much.


 jonno (608), Brisbane, Australia
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/515/20
May 14, 2009  
I paid 2100 yen for this ($20 to 25 US) so it could never live up to expectations. Good for what it is, but the alcohol tends to drown out the complexities. It might go down well on an extremely cold winter, but in spring it was merely good. Struggled to finish.



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