Thanks for humoring my obsession.Mortice Root wrote:And the winner of Malik's competition is.......??
Inquiring minds want to know!
I liked the Dogfish Head Worldwide Stout the best. It was orders of magnitude better than the rest.
Though it's easy to see how a beer with nearly twice the ABV of the others could put it in a completely different level of taste, it's not obvious that this would make it the best. The bigger the beer, the harder it is to do right. (This one has a fermentation process which lasts months to get it up that high.)
A bigger beer is going to be sweeter, because the wort (unfermented beer) becomes increasingly difficult for yeast to ferment. The environment becomes increasingly toxic to the yeast. So many more unfermentable sugars are going to be in there.
Sometimes this increased sweetness can be cloying and overpowering. Syrupy. But everything balanced in this one so that nothing was overpowering. Sweetness + alcohol bite + darkly roasted malt = heaven.

Stone's RIS was a very respectable 2nd. It was more chocolately, and less bitter roastiness than the others (more chocolate malt and/or brown malt vs black patent malt, to be a bit more technical).
However, something has to be said for aging. My two favorites were also the oldest two. They were both about a year old.