
World Wide Stout

Brewed By: Dogfish Head Brewery (Boston Beer Company)
Number of Ratings: 2142
Style: American Double / Imperial Stout
Brewed In: 6 Village Center Blvd, Milton, DE 19968, USA
ABV: 18%
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Number of Ratings: 2142
Style: American Double / Imperial Stout
Brewed In: 6 Village Center Blvd, Milton, DE 19968, USA
ABV: 18%
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Big big alcahol aroma and flavor but overall a good stout considering the high abv, 18%. Not worth the price per bottle though. Cheers.



A classic for the Imperial Stout lover; be wary of the higher than usual ABV!





Real dark. Malt taste is great, but not good enough to cover up the high alcohol taste. It's okay. Not worth how much they ask for it.
REVISIT: This is absolutely the best with some time on it.



Got one of these for my birthday one year and put it in the fridge to chill. My uncle, after about 6-7 lighter beers, grabbed this, not knowing what it was, and drank it over the course of about 3 minutes. I can't imagine how awful his head felt the next day, but my aunt was really mad, which was funny. Also, it's a phenomenal beer.



I don't care how special these brewers think they are this beer is a rip off just like the rest of their beers



Ass handed to me courtesy of WW Stout at memorial day party. Low score b/c its just too much



Malt flavored robotussin. It was just okay. To boozey for me.



Quite drunk when I had this but it was great with chocolate...if only I can afford it



Wow. This beer really packs a punch. The oak aged flavor has a hard time covering up the high ABV. The hidden notes in the brew are all over the place from honey to hickory. Worth a try but too much for more than once a season



