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Colonnade
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that sounds right. I think it happened again to some of the BBQ. Don't know if they put it on the shelves though


Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:12 pm
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Hoppy Wheat has been in the event space the last couple times I've been there, and it was also available at the KC Bartending Competition last year. Can't recall if it's ever intended to be widely distributed.


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Hoppy Wheat has been in the event space the last couple times I've been there, and it was also available at the KC Bartending Competition last year. Can't recall if it's ever intended to be widely distributed.



I recently saw it listed as a beer at a Boulevard Beer Dinner somewhere too.


Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:44 pm
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Foundry named a Top 100 Beer Bar by "Draft Magazine"

http://www.pitch.com/fatcity/archives/2 ... -beer-bars


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http://www.pitch.com/kansascity/deschut ... id=2763121

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Missouri is the 18th state that Deschutes has entered, and Kansas is set to follow this spring. The company is now the fifth-largest craft brewer in the country. The Deschutes rollout in Missouri was initially slated for last summer, to coincide with the release of the brewery's alliance with Boulevard — the Collaboration No. 2 White IPA — but demand for the brewery's hop-forward beers made that impossible.


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Nice. I really like Mirror Pond Pale.


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So I see that Boulevard has changed to pry off beer caps...bravo. =D>

I don't know if it is because of these pry-off caps but I can now get Boulevard Wheat in a bottle that tastes as fresh as when I get it/used to get it in KC. I don't know what the issue was but historically its been rather meh by the time I pick it up in St. Louis.


Sat May 19, 2012 12:26 am
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There is still, to me, few beers that are as great on a hot summer day as a "KC fresh" boulevard wheat. Now wheres that fuckin' canning line? Schlafly has a helles style lager just for float trips in cans...i'd prefer boulevard wheat. Those aluminum bottles of wheat are too expensive. Are float trips considered too low class/blue collar in KC? :D


Sat May 19, 2012 12:30 am
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Their site used to claim they would never do cans because they were "too traditionalist" or something like that, but I notice that this has disappeared from the FAQ...


Sat May 19, 2012 1:46 am
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Eh, good, it's time to let the smaller breweries worry about being uber traditional. Boulevard should use its heft to continue to mainstreamize decent beer, in my opinion. I think that the pilsner would be great in a can too.


Sat May 19, 2012 3:21 pm
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I think that the pilsner would be great in a can too.


YES!!

Also, I fully agree about BLVD continuing to democratize decent beer. It seems they're trying sort of a two-tier approach with the Smokestack Series becoming more accessible for the hardcore crowd (they produce a lot of the standard SS lines, they're easy to find now and come in 4 packs) and their regular lines continue to cater to the casual drinker.

BTW, did they stop making Lunar Ale? I haven't seen it around in some time and would be disappointed to hear it's gone away...?


Mon May 21, 2012 5:46 pm
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i would absolutely love the pilsner to be available in a can. as i've come to drink almost exclusively canned dad/yard beers, i would love the opportunity to purchase such a product from blvd, esp. since pilsner is way better than macro yard beers.


Mon May 21, 2012 5:52 pm
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For the fellow forum members who live in the DC metro area. I sorely missed Boulevard while living in DC for the past four years. I might not have even moved back to KC if Boulevard had been available. :o

http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2012/05/31/boulevard-beer-goes-to-washington.html?ana=e_du_pub&s=article_du&ed=2012-05-31


Thu May 31, 2012 9:51 pm
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Our Blvd. in the PNW seems spotty. They are priced higher, seem to have no promotion, and I have found outdated beer at Winco (cub foods), Xmas time beer
at another store, and at our Supermarket with the most extensive beer selection in the Valley,they got cut back from 3 slots to just 1-Singlewide IPA. I blame their distributor.


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Cheapy yard beer alert - I've discovered Old Milwaukee Light (NOT Milwaukee's Best, Old Milwaukee, by Schlitz, that of the Will Ferrell ads). Classic American super-light lager; you can drink of ton of them, they taste decent, are generally the cheapest 12er in the store at $6.99 and even have a 2008 "Best American-Style Light Beer" World Beer Cup award on the can. Can't go wrong trying out a 12 pack this summer, just slightly hard to find. Gomer's has it, but you have to ask.

Also, Cosentino's downtown now has a decent little DIY 6 pack section with some nice beers - Deschutes, Lagunitas, Schlafly, O'Dells, etc. Some great high-ABV IPAs and ciders too...


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rxlexi wrote:
Cheapy yard beer alert - I've discovered Old Milwaukee Light (NOT Milwaukee's Best, Old Milwaukee, by Schlitz, that of the Will Ferrell ads). Classic American super-light lager; you can drink of ton of them, they taste decent, are generally the cheapest 12er in the store at $6.99 and even have a 2008 "Best American-Style Light Beer" World Beer Cup award on the can. Can't go wrong trying out a 12 pack this summer, just slightly hard to find. Gomer's has it, but you have to ask.

Also, Cosentino's downtown now has a decent little DIY 6 pack section with some nice beers - Deschutes, Lagunitas, Schlafly, O'Dells, etc. Some great high-ABV IPAs and ciders too...


Thanks for the tip. I'll give em a shot this weekend.

I've noticed that BLVD has gone to pry-offs. Assuming it is a QC issue.


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kucer wrote:
rxlexi wrote:
Cheapy yard beer alert - I've discovered Old Milwaukee Light (NOT Milwaukee's Best, Old Milwaukee, by Schlitz, that of the Will Ferrell ads). Classic American super-light lager; you can drink of ton of them, they taste decent, are generally the cheapest 12er in the store at $6.99 and even have a 2008 "Best American-Style Light Beer" World Beer Cup award on the can. Can't go wrong trying out a 12 pack this summer, just slightly hard to find. Gomer's has it, but you have to ask.

Also, Cosentino's downtown now has a decent little DIY 6 pack section with some nice beers - Deschutes, Lagunitas, Schlafly, O'Dells, etc. Some great high-ABV IPAs and ciders too...


Thanks for the tip. I'll give em a shot this weekend.

I've noticed that BLVD has gone to pry-offs. Assuming it is a QC issue.


http://www.boulevard.com/removing-the-t ... r-bottles/


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Not sure if they've already had QC issues or if this is to prevent the potential for them as their distribution footprint grows. I am assuming this will allow for distribution into more distant markets where it will be an unfamiliar product that won't move as quickly off the shelves.


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rxlexi wrote:
Cheapy yard beer alert - I've discovered Old Milwaukee Light (NOT Milwaukee's Best, Old Milwaukee, by Schlitz, that of the Will Ferrell ads). Classic American super-light lager; you can drink of ton of them, they taste decent, are generally the cheapest 12er in the store at $6.99 and even have a 2008 "Best American-Style Light Beer" World Beer Cup award on the can. Can't go wrong trying out a 12 pack this summer, just slightly hard to find. Gomer's has it, but you have to ask.

Also, Cosentino's downtown now has a decent little DIY 6 pack section with some nice beers - Deschutes, Lagunitas, Schlafly, O'Dells, etc. Some great high-ABV IPAs and ciders too...


I will check out the Old Milwaukee Light. I have been stuck on High Life Lite as of late. It's pretty darn good for light can beer.


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Happend upon a bottle of Love Child #2, BLVD's latest smokestack series. Can't say I'm a fan, particularly at $17 a bottle. Not sure it still qualifies as beer once it gets that sour.


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