JF_GRIND (1199), Glenside, Pennsylvania, USA Apr 14, 2008 Updated: Apr 26, 2008 C-Hop dominate this pale ale. There are stronger APA’s in the market, Boulevard’s Pale Ale had an upfront citrus aroma and flavor. Very happy to ’discover’ at the Kitchen Pass in Parsons, KS where I thought the only choices would be budcoorsmiller.
GJF (196), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA Jul 26, 2008 It’s a solid, straightforward pale. Slight citrus character to it, fairly fizzy body. Not outrageous but a pretty good value. kosko20 (32), Bemidji, Minnesota, USA Jul 26, 2008 This is a top notch brew from Boulevard. On tap, pours a brown, dark caramel color and smells of caramel and hints of fruits, malts and hops. Flavor is great, all of the smells with the smooth finish. carboloader (270), Houston, Texas, USA Jul 21, 2008 From bottle. Pours hazy orange with tall white foamy head that leaves lots of lacing. Aroma is citrus. Tasty! Crisp initial bite of fruity hops with a little carbonation, then smooth moderately bitter finish. An easy session brew. A decent well-rounded pale ale. I’ll down a few more of these. carl4beer (227), Fairfax Station, Virginia, USA Jul 21, 2008 12 oz. pours golden with small head. aroma has a little hop with some malt backing it up. Taste was just a wee bit hoppy with a malt backbone. just eehhh... but the best the open bar had to offer, so i drank way too many of them. Suds_McDuff (976), was CapeTown,SA-now Houston,TX, Texas, USA Jul 20, 2008 pours a gold bar lying in the egypt sand golden colour .... has a muted honey and slight hop aroma ... a decent brew, very people friendly ... abit thin but generally refreshing ... this beer needs more (hops mostly) to be called a good beer , it just seems to fade in the end..
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