Sirens of Doomsday
Amager Bryghus

- From:
- Amager Bryghus
- Denmark
- Style:
- American Barleywine
- ABV:
- 9.9%
- Score:
- +9 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.41 | pDev: 0%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- Jun 01, 2025
- Added:
- Jun 01, 2025
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
Brewed with Lapsang Souchon tea.
The word ‘Siren' might make you think of the sea seductresses from Greek mythology that lured men into the deep of the ocean, and likely laughed as they drowned. But this is a much more every-day type story about proletarian women having one another's back and cheering each other on. We may be elbow deep in spent grains, spattered with yeast and hops that likely won’t get washed out of our hair for a few days, or sitting at home due to being unfairly let go, it doesn't matter. For every BS scenario, women in beer all seem to have one thing in common: lifting each other up. It may not seem like much, but through the ruthlessness of an unfriendly industry, empowering one another is a super power they are more than happy to share. Be it deep in the (drain) trenches, behind (dirty) enemy lines, under heavy attack, no one gets left behind. This Barley Wine is a celebration of badasses sticking together through good or bad, for better or for worse, come sunshine or Doomsday. A huge shout-out to Lee Lord and Narragansett for the opportunity to collaborate on this one.
This beer is made as a collaboration with Narragansett Beer, Providence, RI, USA.
The word ‘Siren' might make you think of the sea seductresses from Greek mythology that lured men into the deep of the ocean, and likely laughed as they drowned. But this is a much more every-day type story about proletarian women having one another's back and cheering each other on. We may be elbow deep in spent grains, spattered with yeast and hops that likely won’t get washed out of our hair for a few days, or sitting at home due to being unfairly let go, it doesn't matter. For every BS scenario, women in beer all seem to have one thing in common: lifting each other up. It may not seem like much, but through the ruthlessness of an unfriendly industry, empowering one another is a super power they are more than happy to share. Be it deep in the (drain) trenches, behind (dirty) enemy lines, under heavy attack, no one gets left behind. This Barley Wine is a celebration of badasses sticking together through good or bad, for better or for worse, come sunshine or Doomsday. A huge shout-out to Lee Lord and Narragansett for the opportunity to collaborate on this one.
This beer is made as a collaboration with Narragansett Beer, Providence, RI, USA.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by DraftMonger from Denmark
3.41/5 rDev 0%
look: 2 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.75
3.41/5 rDev 0%
look: 2 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.75
Copenhagen 27/5 2023. 44 cl can from Meny, Borups Allé, Frb. F. Drawing of a couple of Sirens in a Dystopian wasteland on the can.
Pours unclear maroon with a big off-white head. A bit bubbly. Settles as a thin but unbroken layer of foam just covering the surface of the beer. No lacing.
Aroma is medium intense with a sweet, sugary, malty odor mingling with dark alcohol. Whiff of Earl Grey tea. Dark malts and brown sugar. Sugary liqueur.
Low carbonation. Slightly thick, oily, soft, almost flat texture.
Flavor is medium intense with a strong sweetness followed a mild bitterness. Aftertaste is sweet with a bitter undertone. Lingers for bit. Finish is sweet and a bit dry.
Pleasant and not too boozy Barley Wine.
Jun 01, 2025Pours unclear maroon with a big off-white head. A bit bubbly. Settles as a thin but unbroken layer of foam just covering the surface of the beer. No lacing.
Aroma is medium intense with a sweet, sugary, malty odor mingling with dark alcohol. Whiff of Earl Grey tea. Dark malts and brown sugar. Sugary liqueur.
Low carbonation. Slightly thick, oily, soft, almost flat texture.
Flavor is medium intense with a strong sweetness followed a mild bitterness. Aftertaste is sweet with a bitter undertone. Lingers for bit. Finish is sweet and a bit dry.
Pleasant and not too boozy Barley Wine.
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