Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Boulevard Brewery tour


To anyone not in the Midwest, it may be hard to come by Boulevard beer. And to you I say, I'm sorry. 


Boulevard is the 10th largest craft brewer in the U.S. and happens to be approximately 10 minutes away from me. Darn.


I've actually been lucky enough to tour Boulevard three times now, most recently this weekend with Dad and Cathie. To anyone in the area or even visiting, I highly recommend it (and recommend planning far ahead because it tends to be booked months in advance).


It's pretty fascinating to see what it takes to make this beer. The barrels a few pictures above are for their specialty smokestack beers. This bottling line is fun to watch and bottles something like eight beers per second.


The whole tour is filled with lots of metal, lots of pipes, and obviously huge tanks of beer. One of my tours I went on was for work, when I interviewed the brewery's brewmaster, who's from Belgium. He gave an interesting insight into how to stay relevant as a craft brewery when they're popping up all over the country, and now breweries here differ from his home country's.


The brewery opened a new addition in 2006 that was way bigger than the old portion of the brewery, which they still use. This awesome floor is in the new building.


Naturally, at the end of the tour is a tasting. Meet my stepmom and nutty father.


And now a normal photo. It's definitely a fun trip and a good way to spend an hour. The beer ain't bad either :)

1 comment:

  1. I love doing this tour it is a lot of fun! Seeing this makes me want to do it all over again!

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