1) I'm with Coastarine. I'd rather not have to lager it , and 2) I've never been a fan of Doppelbocks. They're what I consider to be the definition of "cloyingly sweet". If a 7% doppelbock can make me sick, I don't want to think of what a 10% doppelbock would do to me. Even the Capital Blonde Dopplebock, which Yooper was talking about in prior discussion, is still so sweet that I enjoy the first drink, and regret the other 10 drinks in the bottle. It's better in cheesecake.
What about this:
10/10/10 Strong Scotch Ale
11/11/11 Double Porter (a'la Gonzo?) - we've not yet done one of those!
12/12/12 Belgian - e.g. Westvleterenernen (sp?) 12 or some other quad
Or, we could do a Sour Beer of some kind. Could be a fun way to provide a guided and supported environment in which to introduce more brewers to bugs?
I'd mention Samichlaus except that the description of "alcohol soaked raisins" turns me off just like an Imperial Dopplebock does. I'd mention Eisbock but it's illegal in the US.
By the time we get to '11 or to '13, maybe we want another hoppy bastard? Do up some modified 13% IIPA, like a Pliny The Younger?
What about an Imperial Brown Ale?
Another idea. For JUST one year, how about we actually do one of these concepts we've talked about, where we each ship 64oz of fermented beer - but not carbonated - to a single organizer, who combines them all into a barrel, and sours them? Then a year later, they get bottled, shipped back to their creators in a new, blended form? Call it "Extreme Collaboration"?
Bleh. Now I'm going overboard. Oh well, that's something for you all to mull over.
Keep the suggestions comin'. I guess we should do a poll, but I wanna have everything on the list before the poll gets created, that way nothing is left out.
Edit: If I had to list what I just said above, in the order of my preference, I would say: (PREFER -> DIS-PREFER)
Strong Scotch -> Double Porter -> Imperial Brown Ale -> Sour Beer -> IIIPA -> Belgian "12" -> Dopplebock