
Damm’s first Märzenbier was created in 1953. In the early years, it was only brewed between October and April and wasn’t made for the rest of the year. It was given the name Voll-Damm. “Voll” in German means full, complete.
The double quantity of malt in the recipe makes it a powerful product. With twice as much flavour. Double the body. Something you can tell from the first sip.
Voll-Damm is an oak-coloured beer with orange tones. It is dense and bright, with a toasted chromatic layer. The foam is compact. It has fine, lively, active bubbles. The aroma is of great intensity and complexity. The first scents are fruity, of ripe peach and apple; a note of orange adds freshness. The overall aroma is clean, with an end note of toast. The first taste in the mouth is full, with lots of personality. Voluminous and creamy. The final flavours are reminiscent of the tannins of tobacco leaves. The bitterness of the hops gives an intense, refreshing sensation.
Hops:Magnum, Nugget, Taurus
Reviews

TJA
@ Aeropuerto Alicante3 days ago
3.4

Tomosman
5 days ago

3.6

Mikko P
10 days ago
2.8

Bearded C
@ Loft del Born11 days ago

4.0
More Barcelona beer. This time in Barcelona. Cheers!
Lindgren R
13 days ago
3.6
Petu
@ Spar Mogán, Las Palmas19 days ago
3.1
Hieman liian kitkerää makuuni.

Vhasu
19 days ago
3.8
Ihan mukava maltaisuus.

Greivi
25 days ago
3.5
Xavier77
26 days ago

3.0
Kalevi H
27 days ago
2.7
Hiukan terävä alkumaku, jälkimaku laimea