I wanted to love The Love, but I don't. I wanted to love The Love for so many reasons--it was part of the one-sided beer exchange; it's called The Love; it's a hefeweizen. But alas, poor reader, it was not meant to be.
The Love poured a bright golden color with a thin white head. It had a tangy, wheat aroma. The flavor was lemon-tart with undertones of wheat bread. It's very effervescent. But I'm not getting the typical hefeweizen flavors of banana. There's no hints of bubblegum. No apple. Nothing typical of the style. Perhaps there's clove hidden in the spiciness that I noted in my scribblings. Overall The Love is The Dud.
Beer stats
Style: German hefeweizen
ABV: 4.6%
IBUs: 9
Rating: Average
Previously reviewed from Starr Hill
Mr. Blog Named Brew's thoughts on The Love
Shake Ya Ass and a Cryptical
Proof that I shouldn't make Godfather references and a Cryptical review from me
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Showing posts with label Starr Hill. Show all posts
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Monday, March 25, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Price Isn't Right
Day 465 The Love / Starr Hill Brewery, Charlottesville, VA
Previously from this brewery: Crypitcal, and Cryptical (with Mystikal)
Back in the saddle for another blog post! Worked from home this morning, which is always a hit or miss option for me. On one hand, I'm not running to meeting after meeting after meeting (my typical day), so I can actually sit at my laptop and get some work done. On the other hand, it's super easy for me to get distracted and not actually do any work. I did refrain from watching The Price is Right today, but only because I'm an old school Bob Barker guy. I like what I like, and Drew Carey doesn't do it for me. So, good news for my productivity, I suppose.
Today's review is The Love, a wheat beer from Starr Hill Brewery in Virginia. This beer has a hazy light gold color, with virtually no head. There's a light aroma with grain and lemony citrus, and the taste has some sweetness and lemon, along with notes of grain and grass. Not the greatest wheat beer in the world, but I suppose it's suitable if you happen to find one in front of you. I think if you name your beer The Love, I expect it to be... I don't know... better? Sexier? More.... committed? Something.
Thing to Think About Today:
While I didn't love this beer, if you name your beer The Love, we're going to get something love related. Specifically, the wonderfully talented Florence Welch (+ the Machine) singing You've Got the Love. I'm not certain, but I think she when she references the love, she means the deep, passionate, emotional state of being, and not the beer I just reviewed. Hey, it still works. Enjoy, my friends, and hopefully you have a good evening!
Previously from this brewery: Crypitcal, and Cryptical (with Mystikal)
Back in the saddle for another blog post! Worked from home this morning, which is always a hit or miss option for me. On one hand, I'm not running to meeting after meeting after meeting (my typical day), so I can actually sit at my laptop and get some work done. On the other hand, it's super easy for me to get distracted and not actually do any work. I did refrain from watching The Price is Right today, but only because I'm an old school Bob Barker guy. I like what I like, and Drew Carey doesn't do it for me. So, good news for my productivity, I suppose.
Today's review is The Love, a wheat beer from Starr Hill Brewery in Virginia. This beer has a hazy light gold color, with virtually no head. There's a light aroma with grain and lemony citrus, and the taste has some sweetness and lemon, along with notes of grain and grass. Not the greatest wheat beer in the world, but I suppose it's suitable if you happen to find one in front of you. I think if you name your beer The Love, I expect it to be... I don't know... better? Sexier? More.... committed? Something.
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Could be more lovely. |
While I didn't love this beer, if you name your beer The Love, we're going to get something love related. Specifically, the wonderfully talented Florence Welch (+ the Machine) singing You've Got the Love. I'm not certain, but I think she when she references the love, she means the deep, passionate, emotional state of being, and not the beer I just reviewed. Hey, it still works. Enjoy, my friends, and hopefully you have a good evening!
"Now and then it seems that life is just too much / But you've got the love I need to see me through"
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Shakes from the Crypt
Beer #318 Cryptical / Starr Hill Brewery, Crozet, VA
Another basketball game tonight, another loss. Hey, at least I'm burning calories, right? I think I need to make up for all that over-exertion by eating all of the food in the fridge for dinner. OH WAIT, THAT'S RIGHT. Courtesy of some recent beer/brewery stockpiling, there's legitimately no room in the fridge for food. I mean, there's some food, if we're counting condiments, pickles (homemade!), and cheese as food - which I often do. If not.... yeah. I'm occasionally a terrible grown up. I admit this freely.
I'll punish myself for my lack of positive adult role modeling by reviewing Cryptical, an Imperial Stout from Starr Hill Brewery. This one has a dark black hue, with a thick tan head. Your nose finds a smoky, toasted malt aroma, and the taste is bitter, with burnt malt and tons of smoky flavor. Clean and dry finish, and brings a 7.5% ABV to the party. If you're looking for a potent stout with tons of smoky, toasty malt, look no further. If you're not looking for that, why on Earth are you considering ordering an Imperial Stout?
This brewery has been a player in the Charlottesville, VA since 1999, and moved to a larger facility just outside of town in 2005. Check it out next time you're in the neighborhood.
Thing to Think About Today:
Seeing how Halloween is nearly upon us, I thought I might tie in a Tales from the Crypt reference in here, but I'm really not a big fan of the horror genre. So... if we're talking Cryptical.... yeah... it's time for Mystikal! See what I did there? I highly don't encourage you hitting this video at work, unless your employer really, truly likes it when you Shake Ya Ass.
"Shake ya ass... but watch ya' self!"
Another basketball game tonight, another loss. Hey, at least I'm burning calories, right? I think I need to make up for all that over-exertion by eating all of the food in the fridge for dinner. OH WAIT, THAT'S RIGHT. Courtesy of some recent beer/brewery stockpiling, there's legitimately no room in the fridge for food. I mean, there's some food, if we're counting condiments, pickles (homemade!), and cheese as food - which I often do. If not.... yeah. I'm occasionally a terrible grown up. I admit this freely.
I'll punish myself for my lack of positive adult role modeling by reviewing Cryptical, an Imperial Stout from Starr Hill Brewery. This one has a dark black hue, with a thick tan head. Your nose finds a smoky, toasted malt aroma, and the taste is bitter, with burnt malt and tons of smoky flavor. Clean and dry finish, and brings a 7.5% ABV to the party. If you're looking for a potent stout with tons of smoky, toasty malt, look no further. If you're not looking for that, why on Earth are you considering ordering an Imperial Stout?
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Looks like it tastes. |
Thing to Think About Today:
Seeing how Halloween is nearly upon us, I thought I might tie in a Tales from the Crypt reference in here, but I'm really not a big fan of the horror genre. So... if we're talking Cryptical.... yeah... it's time for Mystikal! See what I did there? I highly don't encourage you hitting this video at work, unless your employer really, truly likes it when you Shake Ya Ass.
"Shake ya ass... but watch ya' self!"
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Beer 312: Starr Hill Cryptical
I mention TJ's Restaurant pretty often on this blog. But I don't benefit from my mentions - I just love the place. The food is good. The selection of beer is mind blowing. Their social media skills are outstanding. I know what's on and what's kicked pretty much up-to-the-minute. When you're on the hunt for new breweries - not just new beer - this is mission critical information. Now if the fine folks over at TJ's were to offer some benefit for singing their praises, I probably wouldn't and really couldn't refuse. (Typed using my best Godfather impersonation.)
Take for example the Starr Hill Brewing Company. I never heard of this brewery until I picked up a tweet that it was tapped at TJ's. Off to the bar we go and I get to check another brewery off the list. As an aside, I'm now seeing Starr Hill everywhere. Based on this beer, I'll definitely be trying other varieties.
The Cryptical imperial stout has an ABV of 7.5%. It poured a deep chocolate brown...almost black and had a thick tan head that didn't stick around for very long. While the head didn't last, it did leave plenty of impressive lacing behind. It smells roasted and malty. Exactly what I expected to encounter. The taste is smokey and kind of reminds me of bacon. Keep in mind that the writer of that statement hasn't had bacon since 1985 so she may be completely off her rocker on that particular assessment. It has a smooth consistency which makes it eminently drinkable. This is a nicely balanced stout and I'll give it a good rating.
Cheers!
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