This is not like the other craft beer purchases in recent years. While the story of Boulevard’s growth is a great American story, the brewery was purchased by Duvel Moortgat in 2014. This beer part is of their Smokestack Series, “ A collection of bigger, bolder, more complex beers, these delicious, higher alcohol offerings are perfect for sipping or sharing.” Other beers in the series include a Double IPA, an Imperial Stout, a Whiskey Barrel-Aged Stout and the aforementioned Tank 7. Probably the best beer I had from Boulevard was the one I reviewed earlier in the year: Bourbon Barrel Quad. Image courtesy of Boulevard’s Facebook page These two beers were perfect for a warm fourth of July. This past Fourth of July, I had the chance to sample two of their most popular beers thanks to the variety back my brother-in-law brought: Unfiltered Wheat (touted as the best-selling beer in the Midwest) and American Kolsch. I had the beer years ago and liked it, but over the past year or so, I’ve come to really enjoy saisons even more so I think I need to revisit this beer. One of the beers that helped to build the Boulevard name is their renowned Saison, Tank 7. With nearly 30 years of brewing history based out of Kansas City, Boulevard has been pleasing fans in the Missouri and Kansas region for years. Total Boulevard beers checked in on untappd: 11īoulevard Beer reviewed at The Tap Takeover: Bourbon Barrel Quadīoulevard is another Midwest/Southwest brewing institution. Our kitchen offers inspired fare, made with locally sourced, primarily non-GMO and sustainable ingredients, made from scratch to complement our beer.Īll of that adds to Bell’s reputation as not just one of the Great Midwestern Breweries, but one of the Great American Breweries.īoulevard Brewing Beer Company Kansas City, MO (1989) With 20+ draught options, a full-service restaurant, a luscious Beer Garden, comfortable patio and a state-of-the-art music venue, Bell’s Eccentric Café is the premiere craft beer destination in Michigan. Their Eccentric Café looks extremely inviting, doesn’t it? In addition to those beers, I’ve had and enjoyed the Amber Ale and Pooltime Ale. Image courtesy of Bell’s Brewing’s Web site Just about everybody I know who had Two Hearted for the first time within the last couple of months loves the beer and folks are pleased Oberon was here in time for the summer. Seems like I find new reasons to talk about Bell’s Brewery every month, doesn’t it? Well, that alone should be an indicator of what a big deal this brewery is and how happy many folks in New Jersey are that their beers are available to us. Total Bell’s beers checked in on untappd: 4īell’s Beers reviewed at The Tap Takeover: Oberon Ale and Amber Ale. So this time around, I’m ordering these alphabetically. The first couple of these posts were fairly easy, as I had dozens of beers from many of those breweries. I’m seeking out IPAs, enjoying sours and really starting to appreciate beers from some of the more established Craft Breweries/Craft Beer Brands. It has been a while ( October of 2017) since I did one of these “Breweries I’d like to visit” posts and since then, I think my taste in beer has evolved. We hope you don’t grow too weary of the alcohol alliterative names we use… Draught Diversions is the catchall label for mini-rants, think-pieces, and posts that don’t just focus on one beer here at The Tap Takeover.
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