Boulevard started its Smokestack Series in late 2007, right on the cusp of a great two years for Kansas City beer geeks. We've seen two beer festivals, Boulevard has introduced one year-long beer in addition to the seven Smokestack beers, and two bars with more than 100 drafts each -- beer heavens -- have opened.
One of those is the Foundry. The other is Flying Saucer in the Power & Light District, and tonight, it hosts a Boulevard Brewery Smokestack Series tasting hosted by brewmaster Steven Pauwels.
The Belgium-born Pauwels (whose wife Vivianne Berghman owns 39th Street cozy Duchess of Flanders) will be guiding participants through five beers -- Long Strange Tripel, Saison, Double-Wide I.P.A, Imperial Stout and the Sixth Glass Quadrupel -- each paired with a special cheese or dessert.
In addition, Pauwels will bring a special mystery beer that may or may not have been released. My guess is that it could be this pilsner that local blogger The Liquid Diet obtained through amazing contacts.
The tasting begins at 7 p.m. and costs $30 -- a bargain when you consider it'd cost you twice that to buy a bottle of each to try. Space is limited and reservations are recommended; call 816-221-1900.
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Damn Alex. I'd give it to you but the reason I haven't drank it is because I'm saving it for a friend who loved it. I didn't mean I hated it. (Though it is my least favorite Smokestack.)
Owen, I'd be happy to take that BBQ off your hands, I'd even be happy to pay what it cost you to acquire.
I hope it's not the BBQ. I still have a bottle of that in my fridge that has taken its place next to the condiments I never use.
I'll try to get some straight info from Pauwels on the Pilsner tonight.
Boulevard has been wheeling out the pilsner during brewery tours for months, and you could also have it at the KC Beerfest. That would be a pretty crappy mystery beer.