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

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

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An Imperial Stout brewed by
Dogfish Head Brewery

Milton, Delaware USA

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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:
November, 2001 release (18%) displays the unaltered words "Vim and Vigor" on the label, gold cap
November, 2003 U.S. release (18.8%). No "Vim and Vigor" present, gold cap ("Vim and Vigor" is crossed out only on the November, 2002 release (23%), which is not rated under this listing)
2004 - Bright yellow cap, no date stamp
2005 - Bright yellow cap, date stamp on bottle neck
2006 - Dark green cap
WorldWide 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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 pint_size (1004), Austin, Texas, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/515/20

Feb 1, 2008  
1-6-08 bottle (2003) shared at tasting.
Nice thick black pour with good head. Creamy roasted pecan aroma with some alcohol - smells quite malty and sweet. Tastes like run-raisin coffee cake - a bit too much alcohol for me - it almost stings the lips. Palate is smooth and creamy. Not awful - just not the greatest imperial stout I have ever tasted.


 satan165 (116), River Grove, Illinois, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/105/57/104/510/20
Aug 28, 2008  
2005, 17.8%. yes indeed, the strongest beer ive ever had. i can drink scotch on the rocks easier then this one. the alcohol of course is blaring in the nose and flavor, it twists and turns through your brain and mouth morphing into different things...it seems to come across as spearimint almost. it becomes slightly more tolerable as you go on, either because you are tanked or your mouth is dead as a doornail. there is some touch of roasted malts in there at first that soon are overwhelmed by the booze. calling this an imperial stout is a bit unfair to other imperial stouts i think, this is not for me but unlike some other things i dislike i can see that others can appreciate this more that i.


 JCB (1014), Durham, North Carolina, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/516/20
Aug 27, 2008  
2003 bottle from Chevy Chase Wine, D.C. Shared with my friend Eric, which was a good thing since this one is a real skullfucker if you’re not ready for it. Black as night, but a slightly more thin pour than I was expecting, given both the style and previous reviews I’d read. Not much of a head either. Very big chocolately nose, though, lush and lasting. Some astringency in there too, either espresso or anise, maybe both. Something bitter and hateful, though. So that’s all to the good. The taste, however, was a bit overly sweet to me, with syrupy malts tending to undermine the roasty, richer flavors I enjoyed in this brew. Of course it’s good stuff, but I found it over the top and too unbalanced.


 kiefdog (419), Tampa, Florida, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/517/20
Aug 27, 2008  
12oz bottle from Willow Bend Liquors (Tampa). 2008 Vintage. Pours an opaque dark chocolate brown with a one finger tan head that settles quickly but still provides lacing on the glass. Aroma is complex with strong notes of ripe dark fruit, strong phenol notes like a brandy or fine port. Alcohol notes really overwhelm the nose. Flavor is sweet and smoky with woody and nutty notes as well. Some hints of coffee, dark ripe fruit, and chocolate with a slightly burning phenol finish. Interestingly, the alcohol does not really come through in the taste until the very end. Definitely a full-bodied beer that reminds me of Raisin D’Extra.


 AndrewKScott (340), Lemont, Illinois, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/104/517/20
Aug 23, 2008  
2004 bottle. Pitch black, opaque pour with a bit of tan head around the rim of the glass. Aroma is chocolate, smoke, olives, and port wine. Tastes very similar to a port or a Cabernet paired with dark chocolate. Plum, tobacco, and raisin notes along with a deep alcohol burn. Lots of dark fruit as well, though I’m not getting the sweetness some ratebeerians lament in this review. Palate is thinner than I hoped. Perhaps the aging helped, but that credit goes to Discount Liquor in Milwaukee. The beer as itself is impressive: a slow drinker, unlike any imperial stout I’ve ever had.


 blipp (724), Grand Island, New York, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/59/104/518/20
Aug 22, 2008  
Bottle (2007). Pours very deep ruby, close to black, with a tan head. Aroma is a bit boozy, with raisin, licorice, and dark chocolate. Snooth body, not as full as I expected. Flavor is sweet, with fruity notes of raisin and plum, molasses, chocolate, and a touch of coffee and roasted malt. Alcohol is much less noticeable in the mouth than it is in the nose. Very nice




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