derryX Dogfish Head Review: Raison d’Extra

Early in 2010, at the recommendation of John Jordan, I tried a Dogfish Head 60 Minute India Pale Ale. This came with much reluctance because I have never been a fan of IPA style beer or any beer with a decent bitterness; as a matter of fact, in the past, I got into homebrewing and decreased the intensity of the hops used in almost every recipe that I made.

There was something special about this 60 minute IPA. I couldn’t put my finger on it at the time, but, while out with my friends, I kept ordering Dogfish beers whenever I would see them on the menu. After trying a few different styles of beer by Dogfish Head Brewery, it occurred to me that they put a decent amount of effort into toying with the intrinsic concept of “beer,” and, if you visit the Dogfish Head website, you’ll come across their motto: “Off centered stuff for off centered people.”

As a result of my curiosity, I decided to do the “derryX Dogfish Head Reviews,” and, in doing so, spending a decent amount of money to seek out a number of different style Dogfish beers.

Aside from the descriptions contained herein (all of which were copied fromwww.dogfish.com), all comments are the opinion of derryX.

derryX Dogfish Head Review: Raison d’Extra

Description – From www.dogfish.com:

A bigger, bolder version of our Raison D’Etre.

This is a bulbous, brown ale brewed with a bunch of malt, brown sugar and raisins.

Price – $8.99/12-oz bottle (Source: Latham Beverage)

Alcohol by volume – 18 %

Nose – malt, grapes, alcohol definitely has the nose of a belgian ale

First Sip – Very thick on the palate. Strong taste of alcohol. Strong grape/currant flavor.

As You Drink – Grape flavors intensify. I felt like the warmer it got, the less you taste the alcohol.

Last Sip – Lots of grape and brown sugar.

Food Pairings – burgers, beef dishes (i.e. stews, steaks, anything with a strong flavor), portabello mushrooms, French Onion soup.


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