Sunday, August 12, 2012

Dogfish Head - WorldWideStout (2006)

Dark, rich, roasty and complex, World Wide Stout has more in common with a fine port than a can of cheap, mass-marketed beer. Brewed with a ridiculous amount of barley. Have one with (or as!) dessert tonight.



2001 - (18%) displays the unaltered words "Vim and Vigor" on the label and with gold cap.
2002 - (23%) "Vim and Vigor" is crossed out with gold cap.
2003 - (18.8%). No "Vim and Vigor" present, gold cap.
2004 - (20%) Bright yellow cap, no date stamp.
2005 - Bright yellow cap, date stamp
2006 - Dark green cap, date stamp
2007 - Yellowish-green cap, date stamp
2008 - Yellowish-green cap, date stamp
2009 - (18%) Yellowish-green cap, date stamp
2010 - (18%) 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. World Wide Stout  is released in early winter with very limited availability.

This post is for the Nov 2006 vintage.  Look in this blog for the 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008 and 2009 vintage.

The ABV is 20.0 and the IBU rating is 70
Style - Imperial Stout
Glass to use- Snifter, Tulip, Oversized Wine Glass
Delivery 12oz Bottle

Can be cellared for long periods, under the proper conditions.

The Pour - Dark brown almost black in color and a no head.  Clear coat lacing.
Aroma - Slightly peaty nose up front but no noticeable after it warms up.  Molasses, plum and raisins and chocolate. 
Taste - Coffee, bitter chocolate, boozy, dark fruits, some vanilla and a slight peat taste.
Mouth Feel - No to very little carbonation, full body. Smooth finish.
Drinkable - This WWS bottle did not age as well as others I have had. It was still a great brew.  Got much better as it warmed up, which is typical. 

This beer pairs very with cheese and desserts.  But enjoy it as an after dinner drink if you can find an old bottle.

This beer gets a Duper rating of B
BeerAdvocate Rating =A-
Ratebeer Rating =100

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