White Wedding Limited Edition
Fanø Bryghus in Nordby, Fanø, Region of Southern Denmark, Denmark 🇩🇰
Stout - Pastry / Flavoured - Imperial Regular|
Score
7.04
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Limited Edition
24 Month aged Imperial stout
Water, barley, malts, hops, yeast, dextrose, lactose, coffee
malt: Pale, Munich, Abbey, Brown, Roasted barley, Chocolate Malts
hops : bittering
brewed with: coffee, lactose, dextrose
Yeast: Ale
24 Month aged Imperial stout
Water, barley, malts, hops, yeast, dextrose, lactose, coffee
malt: Pale, Munich, Abbey, Brown, Roasted barley, Chocolate Malts
hops : bittering
brewed with: coffee, lactose, dextrose
Yeast: Ale
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8.1/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 9
Flavor 8
Texture 7
Overall 8.5
bottle. No vintage shown like with the normal white wedding. bbf 30.12.2033. bought with white wedding 2026
pours very close to black with a dark brown head that soon disappears.
aroma is lots of roasted malts with brown sugar notes , aroma have many complex notes from wood, but it is all very velvety and smooth. no dried dark fruit quad crazyness, is more like a world class bourbon imp. stout. if i search for it a bit, i get the port wine from the barrels as a slightly fruity note, but it's faint in the aroma. aroma is seriously good. amazing nuances they got from the barrelling.
flavor is solid imp stout, roasted malts, coffee , a bit of alc. burn - bit too much, dark chocolate, long strong roasted malty aftertaste. complex notes from wood into the aftertaste but always fairly balanced and velvety. does taste more like a bourbon barrel than a port barrel. maybe it's the coffee, the added sugars that tilt the flavor in that direction.
def. better than the standard black wedding and red wedding - they got this one off the barrel at just exactly the right time.
world class imp. stout. will compare with the best.
pours very close to black with a dark brown head that soon disappears.
aroma is lots of roasted malts with brown sugar notes , aroma have many complex notes from wood, but it is all very velvety and smooth. no dried dark fruit quad crazyness, is more like a world class bourbon imp. stout. if i search for it a bit, i get the port wine from the barrels as a slightly fruity note, but it's faint in the aroma. aroma is seriously good. amazing nuances they got from the barrelling.
flavor is solid imp stout, roasted malts, coffee , a bit of alc. burn - bit too much, dark chocolate, long strong roasted malty aftertaste. complex notes from wood into the aftertaste but always fairly balanced and velvety. does taste more like a bourbon barrel than a port barrel. maybe it's the coffee, the added sugars that tilt the flavor in that direction.
def. better than the standard black wedding and red wedding - they got this one off the barrel at just exactly the right time.
world class imp. stout. will compare with the best.
Tried
from Bottle
on 25 Jun 2026
at 16:34