Boulevard Brewing Company

Boulevard Brewing Company
Location Kansas City, Missouri
Coordinates 39°04′54″N 94°35′49″W / 39.08165°N 94.59688°W / 39.08165; -94.59688Coordinates: 39°04′54″N 94°35′49″W / 39.08165°N 94.59688°W / 39.08165; -94.59688
Opened 1989
Annual production volume 188,100 US beer barrels (220,700 hL) in 2014[1]
Revenue IncreaseUS$32.0M (FY 2011)
Owner(s) Duvel Moortgat Brewery
Employees 125[2]
Active beers
Name Type
KC Pils Pilsner
Pale Ale Pale ale
Unfiltered Wheat Beer American wheat beer
80-Acre Hoppy Wheat Beer American-Style Hoppy Wheat Ale
Bully! Porter Porter
Dry Stout Stout
Single-Wide I.P.A. India Pale Ale
Frequent Flier Session I.P.A. India Pale Ale
Seasonal beers
Name Type
Irish Ale Irish Ale
Boss Tom's Golden Bock Maibock
Zōn Belgian Witbier
Bob's '47 Märzen
Nutcracker Ale Winter Warmer
Snow & Tell Scotch Ale
Other beers

Smokestack Series

Name Type
Tank 7 Saison
The Sixth Glass Quadrupel
The Calling I.P.A. Double India Pale Ale
Long Strange Tripel Tripel
Dark Truth Stout Stout
Saison-Brett Saison
Bourbon Barrel Quad Quadrupel
Imperial Stout American Double/Imperial Stout
Harvest Dance Wheatwine
Early Riser Coffee Porter
Rye-on-Rye Rye Ale
Grainstorm Black Rye IPA Black Rye IPA
Reverb Imperial Pilsner Imperial Pilsner
Reboot White I.P.A. White India Pale Ale
Crown Town Ale Pale Ale

Boulevard Brewing Company is a regional brewery located in Kansas City, Missouri. The Brewers Association currently ranks the American arm of Boulevard's parent company, Duvel Moortgat USA, as the 12th largest craft brewery, and the 18th largest active brewery in the United States based on 2014 sales volume.[3] After the sale of Anheuser-Busch to InBev in 2008, Boulevard was the largest independent American brewery in the state of Missouri. Boulevard's beers are available in select markets across the country.[4]

In 2013, Boulevard was acquired by Duvel Moortgat Brewery.[5] Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but industry publication Beer Business Daily estimated the sale price exceeds $100 million.[6]

Boulevard Brewing Company started with this 35 barrel hopper.

History

Boulevard began in 1988 when founder John McDonald started construction of the brewery in a turn-of-the-century brick building on Kansas City’s historic Southwest Boulevard. A vintage Bavarian brewhouse was installed with used equipment from a closed brewery in Bavaria, Germany, and the first batches of beer were produced in the fall of 1989. Based on the historic example set by the local and regional breweries that were once common throughout the United States prior to Prohibition, the brewery has a focus on providing locally-brewed beer for the Kansas City region. The brewery's first half-barrel of Boulevard Pale Ale was delivered personally by McDonald in his pickup truck to Ponak's Mexican Kitchen, located nearby. In 1990, Boulevard Wheat was added to the product line. Wheat and Pale Ale remain the company’s strongest sellers.[2]

Introduced in late 2007, the "Smokestack Series" joined Boulevard's family of beers with year-round, seasonal, and limited edition lines of artisanal selections packaged mostly in 750 ml bottles, while some are also available in 12 oz. bottles and on draft. These bold, complex varieties were inspired by Belgian Trappist beer, and share several characteristics including their higher alcohol content. Year-round Smokestack beers include The Calling double ipa, Long Strange Tripel, The Sixth Glass quadrupel, Dark Truth Stout, Tell-Tale Tart a slightly sour ale, and Tank 7, a farmhouse ale. Additional Smokestack beers have been released, including some limited release and some that are available year round.

In mid-2009, the company introduced Boulevard Pilsner to its core brand family. The brew is a nod to the full-bodied pilsners of Kansas City's historic breweries of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In the spring of 2013, Boulevard Pilsner was rebranded to KC Pils.

With capacity reaching an estimated 600,000 barrels from an expansion project completed in 2006, the brewery is now one of the largest craft brewers in the Midwest.[7] Boulevard's beer is available throughout Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma, Ohio, Arkansas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Indiana, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska, Massachusetts, District of Columbia and parts of Illinois, Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Minnesota, North Carolina, Virginia, Utah, Texas, Florida and Maryland.

In 2013, many of the brewery's beers were certified kosher by the Vaad HaKashruth of Kansas City.

Brewery expansion

Boulevard underwent expansions in 1999 and 2003. In March 2006, Boulevard broke ground on a $20 million expansion project that increases brewing production capacity by an estimated 60,000 barrels/year. The new brewing and packaging building was constructed adjacent to the existing plant.

Designed by 360 Architecture, the new addition is 68,500 square feet (6,360 m2) and includes a two-story state-of-the-art brewhouse and a kegging/bottling facility with a skylit atrium. The third floor, in addition to housing Boulevard Brewery offices, has two large hospitality rooms, with a terrace overlooking downtown Kansas City. A glass skywalk links both pedestrian circulation and beer piping between the old and new brewhouses.

The completed expansion facilitates the brewing of Boulevard's Unfiltered Wheat Beer and Pale Ale beers, which together comprise more than 60 percent of Boulevard's sales. Unfiltered Wheat Beer is the best-selling beer of its style in the Midwest.

In Fall 2011 Boulevard began a $3 million expansion of its original brew house at 25th Street and Southwest Boulevard in Kansas City. The expansion required Boulevard to remove six 105-barrel fermenters in order to replace them with eight new 300-barrel fermentation tanks from the Paul Mueller Company of Springfield, Missouri. The expansion allowed the brewery to produce an additional 35,000 barrels of beer a year, increasing capacity by about 20 percent. In order to accommodate the new tanks, the original brew house at 25th Street and Southwest Boulevard will need to be raised about 35 feet.[8][9]

Boulevard Brewery's bottling line is turned off in this photo.

Boulevard offers free 45 minute tours daily where visitors may sample their brews.[10]

References

  1. Derek Ozkal (2015-02-25). "Kansas City's top area breweries". Kansas City Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-01-22.
  2. 1 2 Collison, Kevin (2013-10-17). "Kansas City's Boulevard Brewing is sold to Belgian firm | The Kansas City Star". Kansascity.com. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  3. "Lists Top 50 Breweries of 2014". Brewers Association. 2015-03-31. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  4. "Boulevard Brewing Company Beer Finder". Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  5. Belgian Brewery Buys Boulevard, a U.S. Craft Beer Maker
  6. Lee Enterprises. "Belgian brewer buying KC's Boulevard Brewing". stltoday.com.
  7. "Bouldevard Brewery Our Story".
  8. "Area demand pushes Boulevard Brewing to expand, add production capacity". Kansas City Business Journal. 17 June 2011.
  9. Nason, Adam (2011-07-13). "Boulevard Brewing Co. undergoes $3 million expansion to bump up capacity". BeerPulse. Retrieved 2015-09-05.
  10. "Boulevard Brewing Company » Brewery Tours". Boulevard.com. Retrieved 2015-09-05.

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