World Wide Stout (2016)

Stout - Imperial / Double

Brewed with a ridiculous amount of barley, World Wide Stout is dark, rich, roasty and complex. This ageable ale clocks in at 15-20% ABV and has a depth more in line with a fine port than with a can of cheap, mass-marketed beer.

ABV

18.0

Rating

4.32851

Rating count

16,153

Last updated

almost 5 years ago

 

Colby S.

Sweet aroma. Flavors are surprisingly smooth with a heavy boozy charateristic. Slight sweetness & undertones of barley. Aged 5yrs quite well.

4.0

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over 3 years ago

 
4.75

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over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Dom the Beer Bro

DTBB’s coffee > Regular coffee. Starting NoFucksGiving out with a bang. Aged beautifully for 5 years on the mean streets of Edwardsville, PA. More like a port than a beer, deep fruits, huge cocoa and coffee, spicy herb and grain, vanilla finish.

5.0

over 3 years ago

 
4.0

over 3 years ago

 

Martin Wallace

Aged cold for 5 years. Strong and boozy with tons of depth, little thick, super smooth for 18%. BOD 11/1/16

5.0

over 3 years ago

 

Dave Rowland

Wow fantastic

4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Nate

Still tasting great after 5 years. Smooth creamy dark chocolate and raisin. No oxidation! Booze is hardly noticeable, its really well integrated.

4.75

over 3 years ago

 
4.25

over 3 years ago

 

Dave Kudasik

FLN how could I have missed this check in …must’ve been hopped up🤷

4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Kevin Kudasik

The straw that broke the camel’s back last night

4.5

over 3 years ago

 
5.0

over 3 years ago

 

RogXII

Divine Unbelievable balance and complexity

5.0

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over 3 years ago

 

Barry O.

Wow, grinning war to ear. This monster has really enjoyed it's time in the dark. Huge boozey nose, but very smooth. Enjoyed this over the course of an hour, as usual, got better as it warmed up. The last sip was the best of the bottle. Layers of flavor...

4.75

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Kenneth Dickerson

Bottled 11/01/2016. Basement dark room aged until a few days ago then cooled at 55 degrees in a wine cooler.

4.25

over 3 years ago

 
0.0

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 
4.75

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over 3 years ago

 
3.75

over 3 years ago

 
3.5

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over 3 years ago

 

Russ Klase

2nd last one.

4.5

over 3 years ago

 

JT R.

Aging makes the chocolate really come through. Very smooth and goes down easy

4.75

over 3 years ago

 

Nate S.

Bonus points for a 5 year old classic but steve g. was right that some soy sauce had crept in. Enjoyed the choco raz treatment when blended with’10 Fort. Thanks for hitting the cellar steve g.!

4.0

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over 3 years ago

 

John R.

Aged to perfection. I'm sharing btw boss!

4.5

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over 3 years ago

 

Joshua H

Jackpot when you find a bottle on the shelf at the bottle shop already aged 5 years!

4.5

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

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over 3 years ago

 

mike

More beery than utopia

5.0

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over 3 years ago

 

Matt Pfeifer

Nightcap.

0.0

over 3 years ago

 

Zach Garber

Can’t believe this isn’t barrel aged. This is so strong and boozy. Dark and strong. 5 years old and it’s incredible. Sweet and strong.

5.0

over 3 years ago

 
4.25

over 3 years ago

 
3.5

over 3 years ago

 
4.75

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over 3 years ago

 
4.0

over 3 years ago

 
4.25

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over 3 years ago

 
5.0

over 3 years ago

 

Christopher Cassutt

Solo domed this bitch!

4.0

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over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Alex

Aged 5 years, the final of the 4-pack from 2016

4.5

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over 3 years ago

 

Lori Klase

Happy New Year Colorado 🍻🎉🤪

4.25

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

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over 3 years ago

 

Allan

2016. Still a heater and good carbonation. More roasty

4.75

over 3 years ago

 

cheyenne t.

Held up great.

4.25

over 3 years ago

 
5.0

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over 3 years ago

 
3.0

over 3 years ago

 
0.0

over 3 years ago

 

Stephen Lyon

Didn't have this batch fresh, but it doesn't feel like age made it anything special. Medium mouth feel. Drinks way below the abv. Almost feels like a Stout/Barleywine blend. (From Friday 12/31/21)

4.25

over 3 years ago

 
5.0

over 3 years ago

 
4.75

over 3 years ago

 

Jessica W

Mmm thanks for sharing dad 👍🏼

5.0

over 3 years ago

 
3.5

over 3 years ago

 

Andrew Wingler

Shitballs...And I don't just throw that word around

4.5

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Mike Simon

5 years is the sweet spot. Booziness subsided. Black licorice, roasted malt, chocolate, raisins.

4.5

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over 3 years ago

 

Rob P

2011 and 2016

5.0

over 3 years ago

 
4.25

over 3 years ago

 

Steve Lawn

Still holding up!

4.0

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Erik U.

This one has aged very well. More port-forward than it was previously.

4.75

over 3 years ago

 

jim nofs

Still has a booze kick to it. Smooth and sweet.

4.0

over 3 years ago

 

Josh Clark

Boozy! A bit oxidized. Bitter boozy finish.

3.5

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over 3 years ago

 

Andy S.

Holding up well. Still boozy. Dark chocolate. Kinda thin

4.25

over 3 years ago

 

mike west

My son turned 1 today... A reason to celebrate with this classic. Zero carbonation, still quite boozy, but actually finishes pretty good.

0.0

over 3 years ago

 
5.0

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over 3 years ago

 

Collin Bowman

Some oxidation on the nose, taste is chocolate syrup/cocoa powder/ash/raisin, ethanol but not overwhelming. Thin feel. Carbonation nearly gone. Held up well.

4.0

over 3 years ago

 

Chuck W.

In the words of Colonel Potter "there's not enough O's in smoooth"

4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Mike S.

Surprisingly still pretty good

4.0

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over 3 years ago

 
0.0

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over 3 years ago

 
5.0

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over 3 years ago

 
4.0

over 3 years ago

 

Elvard

Decided to break this out to wind down after a weekend of home renovations.

4.75

over 3 years ago

 

Robert Bojanek

Big oat vibe. Wordle is stupid.

4.75

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over 3 years ago

 
4.25

over 3 years ago

 

Frog hopper

Dark cocoa and roasty smooth for 17%

4.5

over 3 years ago

 
5.0

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over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

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over 3 years ago

 

Ryan W.

Booze bomb but hides it. Bold with an aftertaste yet smooth. Flavors are really intense

4.25

over 3 years ago

 

Jason Hernandez

Officially moved out of the apartment. Had to have a beer from the year we moved in.

4.5

over 3 years ago

 
4.0

over 3 years ago

 

Dennis Y.

Boozy for sure. Going easy on this one.

4.25

over 3 years ago

 

Mike P

Wow, super boozy, rich and sweet.Definitely reminiscent of a port.

4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Wulver

Yeah buddy, GYSOT.

4.25

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Mike T

This ain’t no Guinness! Woooooooooooooo! It’s got some booze to it but now, after 6 years, it’s balanced and has plenty of depth.

4.75

over 3 years ago

 

J B

4.25

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over 3 years ago

 
4.75

over 3 years ago

 

Ben C.

Strongest beer I’ve ever had at 18%. While it’s strong, it’s very smooth. Wouldn’t be able to drink a lot, but you wouldn’t have to.

4.75

over 3 years ago

 

Mike Nicolette

18% ftw

0.0

over 3 years ago

 

Jester Brewing

BOINGGGGG!

0.0

over 3 years ago

 
4.5

over 3 years ago

 
3.75

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over 3 years ago

 
4.75

over 3 years ago

 
5.0

over 3 years ago

 

Anthony C.

Wow. The age has mellowed it out but it still packs a nice flavor punch.

4.75

over 3 years ago

 

Bernie M

a 50 year old version of this would probably be great

4.5

over 3 years ago

 

Jeff Eckert

Aged 5 and a half years. Had melllowed significantly over time making it even more potent.

4.75

over 3 years ago