Damesen
Left Handed Giant Brewing Co. in Bristol, Bristol, England 🏴
Collab with: Beak BrewerySour / Wild Beer - Smoothie / Pastry Series
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Score
6.95
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Brewed to celebrate our 10th Birthday, with our friends at BEAK; supported by Pixley Berries.
A huge dose of single-origin Colombian white chocolate & milk sugar to start. Following on comes the full ice cream treatment; raspberry, from Pixley's family farm in Herefordshire, vanilla pods & a cold infusion of coconut & Jersey Dairy luxury ice cream to finish.
Rich, Sweet & Tantalising
Contains Lactose.
Artist Notes
Born of Gaia and armed from birth, Damasen was no ordinary child. Trained with spear and lance, and gifted a shield by the goddess Eileithyia, he was warlike by nature—but also a figure of justice. His defining legend tells of a serpent (or dragon) that killed the man Tylus. Rather than hesitate, Damasen uprooted a tree and crushed the beast.
Here, we capture the moment just before that act of power—a tense face-off between hero and monster. Damasen, battle-ready, grips his golden spear and shield as the serpent coils with fanged fury, fire rising in its throat. It’s a quiet second stretched between myth and action, stillness before impact.
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Appearance - 3 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7
Froothy white fair fully diminishing head. NIce red colour., but extremely murky. Light malty and hoppy aroma. Powerful raspberry notes, Light sweet and acetic flavor. Strong raspberry notes. Average finish. Syruply palate.
LazyPyro (9998) reviewed Damesen from Left Handed Giant Brewing Co. 6 months ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8.5 | Texture - 9 | Overall - 8
440ml can. Pours a pretty much opaque reddy purple with a pink head. Aroma of raspberries, vanilla ice cream, a little chocolate. Taste nails the raspberry ripple ice cream flavours, plenty of tart raspberry, sweet vanilla ice cream and a little chocolate, sadly I didn't get any coconut but the rest was spot on, sweet but not overly so. Quite a thick body, creamy as you'd expect. Don't usually go for this sort of "beer" these days but have to say this was great.