I have had a lot of great beers living in N California for 35 years. I tried a Boulevard beer once and I have to admit I didn't get what the big deal was. Last night I went to a place called On Tap. They have 40 beers on tap. I tried the Boulevard Quadruple bourbon barrel aged with cherries. WOW, I get it now. What are your favorites? I gotta try some now that they are more available. [Reply]
What's up with that table? Do they have plexiglass barriers?! Haha, it makes sense, just did not expect to see that
They do. It sucks really bad because you can't hear anybody. So when they say all in or a bet verbally you don't know what is being said many times. [Reply]
I have been to every brewery in The Kansas City area, except the Green Room burgers & beer.
I’d rank Boulevard in the top 10 but probably not top 5. They are consistent, especially with their special releases but many of their new seasonal and regular stuff are disappointing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Yeap I planned on it. Not going to play Main this year, though.
I think I'm finally going to pull the trigger and play a couple events. I want to see what this 5 million guarantee Reunion tournament looks like. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Saulbadguy:
I have been to every brewery in The Kansas City area, except the Green Room burgers & beer.
I’d rank Boulevard in the top 10 but probably not top 5. They are consistent, especially with their special releases but many of their new seasonal and regular stuff are disappointing.
Originally Posted by Saulbadguy:
I have been to every brewery in The Kansas City area, except the Green Room burgers & beer.
I’d rank Boulevard in the top 10 but probably not top 5. They are consistent, especially with their special releases but many of their new seasonal and regular stuff are disappointing.
Lately Boulevard seems hell bent to push out as many hundreds of different but similar beers as they can. [Reply]
KC beer seems to have been stunted under the shadow of BLVD being a world class brewery for so many early years, similar to Chicago and Goose Island. People didn't feel the need to seek out much else in their own backyards. Its nice to see more local, competitive breweries spawn up there.
I'll admit to not giving KC Bier Co their due when I lived there. Hidden gem in KC on a hype level. [Reply]