This one is really more of a gose than an IPA; fairly balanced between sweet and tart with pronounced raspberry flavor, vanilla notes in the background. Mouthfeel is soft and smooth, light body with light head. Tasty, but with so many other fruit-forward sour ales out there, ‘Paramour’ doesn’t really stand out too much. It’s ok, but I’ve had more interesting beers.
Before I get to this week’s reviews, I wanted to give a shoutout to Buskey Cider. This past Sunday they hosted a Girl Scout fundraiser in which they pair some of their ciders with the various Girl Scout cookies. This was my second year going to this event, and certainly won’t be the last. Because really, who can turn down cider and cookies?
The pairings were as follows:
Thin Mints – Mojito Light Cider
Peanut Butter Patties – Stout Cider
Caramel Delights – Blueberry Pancake Cider
Lemonades – Strawberry Cider
Shortbreads – RVA Cider
It was a tossup for me between the blueberry pancake cider and the stout cider; but the novelty of a cider that tastes like a stout won out. The thing I like about Buskey is they have a little of something for everyone, whether your pallet runs sweet or dry, or somewhere in between.
Afterwards, I popped on down the street to Isley Brewing after hearing they were releasing some pie-themed beers: Strawberry shortcake, Mixed Berry Pie, Coconut Creme Pie, and their regular Berliner Weisse. Isley is one of two breweries (the other being Strangeways) in the Richmond area that I feel really excels at interesting and unique flavors, as you can see from their beer list here.
It’s really no exaggeration to say that this series of beers tastes exactly like if you liquified strawberry shortcake, a berry pie, or a coconut creme pie. The flavors are spot on! They are (obviously) a bit on the sweet side, medium bodied and smooth with a soft mouthfeel. My rating for all three: