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Boulevard Brewing Space Camper IPA Review

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If you’re a fan of juicy, hop-forward IPAs with a cosmic twist, Boulevard Brewing’s Space Camper IPA is one for your radar. This beer is designed to take your taste buds on an intergalactic journey, but does it live up to its mission? Let’s break it down.

First Impressions
Space Camper pours a beautiful golden amber with a slight haze, topped off by a creamy, white head that lingers. It’s the kind of beer that just looks inviting, like it’s about to kick off a laid-back evening.

The aroma hits you right away with an inviting tropical burst. You get notes of ripe mango, pineapple, and citrus—like a tropical fruit basket—and a soft floral undertone that adds complexity. There’s also a hint of pine lurking in the background, reminding you this is still very much an IPA at heart.

Boulevard Brewing Space Camper IPA

Tasting Notes
Taking the first sip, Space Camper immediately hits you with a bright wave of juicy fruit flavors. The mango and pineapple dominate upfront, giving it a slightly sweet, refreshing vibe, but that sweetness is balanced nicely by a grapefruit-like bitterness. It’s not overwhelmingly bitter, though, which makes this IPA pretty drinkable for a wider range of beer lovers, including those who might not go for the bitter-heavy end of the IPA spectrum.

The malt backbone is there but subtle—just enough to provide balance without overshadowing the hops. As the beer warms, the piney and slightly resinous characteristics start to peek through a bit more, adding some earthiness to the finish.

The mouthfeel is smooth and moderately carbonated. At 5.9% ABV, it sits right in that sweet spot where it’s not too boozy but still has enough of a kick to remind you it’s an IPA.

What’s to Love:

  • Juicy Tropical Flavors: Mango and pineapple shine, offering a refreshing, fruit-forward taste.
  • Balanced Bitterness: It’s hoppy, but not the kind of bitterness that wrecks your palate. This makes it more accessible to both IPA veterans and newcomers.
  • Easy-Drinking IPA: At 5.9% ABV, it’s sessionable enough for a couple of pints without hitting you too hard.

The Downsides:

  • Hop Lovers Might Want More: If you’re the kind of IPA drinker that chases after the most intensely bitter brews, this one might feel a bit tame. The bitterness is there, but it doesn’t punch you in the face.
  • Slightly Thin Mouthfeel: For an IPA, it could benefit from a touch more body. It’s smooth, but those looking for a bit more heft might find it on the lighter side.

Overall Rating:

  • Aroma: 8/10
  • Appearance: 7.5/10
  • Flavor: 8.5/10
  • Mouthfeel: 7/10
  • Overall: 8/10

Final Thoughts:
Boulevard Brewing’s Space Camper IPA is a fun, fruity, and approachable IPA that checks a lot of boxes. It’s perfect for those days when you want a hoppy beer that doesn’t overload your taste buds or for sharing with friends who might not be hardcore hop heads. While it might not satisfy those craving a palate-wrecking hop bomb, its balance of tropical fruit and bitterness makes it a solid pick for your next backyard hangout or stargazing session.

If you’ve tried Boulevard Brewing’s Space Camper IPA, pleas let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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