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Four Peaks Winter Wobbler 2006: Thee Double-Date Root Stout
Brewer:
Four Peaks Brewing Company (AB InBev)Style:
Stout - Extra / Foreign / TropicalAlcohol Content:
8%Seasonal:
SpecialDescription:Our Winter Wobbler is a very special offering that is released each year around mid-December. Although the Winter Wobbler name stays the same, the style of beer changes every year which is chosen by a different brewer each year. 2003s offering was a Dunkleweizen offered by Jim Roper. 2004s version (Andy Ingram) was something a little different, in the realm of Herb and Spice beers, heather and sage to be exact. 2005s version was a traditional German Bock "Top Bock" recipe (Craig Koontz) with a rich orangey fragrance and spice that came from the rye malt, allspice, orange peel, and coriander. Winter Wobbler 2006 (Andy Ingram) will be a Foreign-style Stout appropriately named Thee Double-Date Root Stout. Normally, these beers are pitch black with a smooth roastiness and warmth from the alcohol. Andy added our famous date syrup (Blind Date Ale) and for some extra oddity, a little licorice root. Yes, the actual ground root of the licorice tree. It tastes nothing like the black licorice candies you are thinking of which is actually anise flavored. Licorice has a spicy, woody, sweet flavor that really goes well with stout; in fact, it was a traditional ingredient in many types of stout at the turn of the century, even Guinness. It will weigh in at a whopping 8% alcohol by volume, but remains very smooth and drinkable. Cheers...