Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Just Say OV

Let’s start this off with a bang. My current favourite beer to drink is Old Vienna (or OV, for those in know). A huge seller at my hometown’s busiest watering hole (and where I bartend), OV is a lager with a lot of character-just like those who choose to drink it. It’s described as a “mainstream lager with moderate hop character and slightly sweet, fruity, refreshing aroma and taste," (The Beer Store).


"You don't care about what I think,
I think I'll just stay here and have
a drink," Merle Haggard.
OV has been enjoyed in hockey dressing rooms since the early 1970’s. It was originally bottled by City Brewing, the rights and recipe were purchased by Koch Beverage Company (Wapakoneta, Ohio) and then sold to Carling O’Keefe after their demise in 70’s. During this time, OV was marketed as a mainstream premium lager sold at a higher price point. Now, OV is brewed by Molson and sold across Canada and select US markets close to the border. It is brewed as a premium beer but sold a lower price point.

“Just say OV” is not only the tagline for the brand, it connotes a way of life. OV beer drinkers are laidback and loyal, forming a community of beer lovers who find beauty in the simple things in life, check out @OVBeer if you don't believe me.

I was introduced to OV by “the regulars” who drink where I bartend at Bentley's in Stratford, ON. They were adamant that OV, despite its reputation as a cheap beer, is incredibly drinkable. I’ve been hooked ever since, impatiently awaiting my first pint on Friday nights.

 Fun Fact: OV was sold in 7oz bottles called “OV Splits” throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s.  
 
OV
Class: Pale Lager
Brewer: Molson
Quality: Premium
Alcohol Content: 5%

5 comments:

  1. This is awesome. I am not much of a beer drinker, but I always want to try beers. I hope your blog will encourage me to step out of my wine comfort zone and try something new. I am looking forward to getting your expert opinion on which beer I should try each week. I am off to grab an OV now. Cheers

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  2. I get alot of hastle and tongue about adoring this lager. One of my favorites. Budget, and delicious. Can't go wrong with that combo!!

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    1. Agreed, also helps when you can buy it on tap at your favourite bar! Thanks for reading :)!

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  3. I feel like you need a vintage T to match every brew. Just saying...

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  4. northern Ontario wawa ov is the beer oh ya maybe give more gifts in cases like the fishin lures loved them 4 us old guys

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