Boulevard Lunar Ale


Date:10/11/2007
Brewery:Boulevard Brewing Co.
Beer:Lunar Ale
Origin:Kansas City, MO
Style:Dunkelweizen
Container:12oz. Brown Glass Bottle
Purchased:Mary's Liquor, Tahlequah, OK
Price:$0 per 6-pack
Alcohol:4.5% ABV ABV
Brewer's Description:

Boulevard Lunar Ale is a cloudy, russet brown beer with subtle aromatic notes provided by our special yeast strain. A substantial portion of the grain used in brewing is wheat, which produced a beer that is naturally hazy. We also use a small amount of German roasted malt, which adds the distinctive color. The result is a beer with a uniquely rounded, mellow flavor crowned by a crisp, dry finish.

In the tradition of great ales, we've added a small amount of yeast to the beer just before packaging to produce a secondary fermentation in the bottle. The yeast, which settles naturally to the bottom of the bottle, encourages further maturation and contributes to the beer's complex flavor.

Appearance:Cloudy amber/brown color. Head is off-white with a tinge of tan in it. Small bubbles rise from the bottom of the glass. Poured a small head without much retention.
Aroma:I can smell the yeast. Almost smells like the Don de Dieu. Pick up something similar to cider.
Taste:Lots of aftertaste. Much more flavor after swallowing than when the beer is in my mouth. Has some sourness in it. Nice blend of hops & malt, minus the sourness.
Mouth Feel:Good feel with just the right amount of carbonation.
Drinkability:I seem to remember this being better the weekend it was brought to me. Perhaps it's better to drink it quickly after purchase. IT's date was 12/24/07, so it shouldn't be bad. Maybe it just fermented more. If I get some more at Christmas, I'll experiment with aging it.
Score:6 / 10

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2 comments:

Zog said...

Dunno why exactly, but my wife and I love Lunar Ale. It's one of our favorites when we're not drinking the kind of beer you can cut with a fork and knife.

John said...

Cool. I've had some Lunar that was excellent, and some that wasn't so good. Not sure if it's a mood thing, or whether I got a bad batch or something.