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Beer Review: Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat

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If you’re in the mood for a laid back, refreshing wheat beer, Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat is a classic you’ll want to try. It’s the kind of brew that fits almost any occasion, whether you’re lounging on a sunny patio or just unwinding after a long day. But like any beer, it has its ups and downs, so let’s dive into the details.

First Impressions

Right off the bat, the hazy golden pour catches your eye. It’s unfiltered, as the name suggests, so you’re treated to a cloudy appearance that’s as rustic as it is inviting. The frothy white head isn’t huge, but it sticks around just long enough to make an impression. It’s the kind of beer that makes you think, “This is going to be easy-drinking.”

Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat review

Aroma

Bring the glass to your nose, and you’ll be greeted with a gentle bouquet of citrus and wheat. Orange peel and a touch of lemon zest stand out, balanced by a bready, slightly sweet malt aroma. There’s also a faint hint of spice (almost clove-like) but it’s very subtle. It’s approachable and mild, though maybe a bit too understated for some palates.

Tasting Notes

Here’s where Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat really shines. The first sip is crisp, refreshing, and pleasantly smooth. You get those citrusy notes upfront, with a zing of lemon and orange that’s not too overpowering. The wheat character adds a nice, soft breadiness that keeps things balanced and grounded.

What’s great is the texture. It’s light but with just enough body to feel satisfying. It’s got a touch of sweetness, but it never feels cloying, and there’s a slight tartness on the finish that keeps you coming back for more. The carbonation is moderate, lending a nice effervescence without being aggressive.

That said, if you’re a fan of bold or complex flavors, this might not blow you away. The flavor profile is straight forward and leans heavily on the wheat and citrus. It’s delicious, but it doesn’t stray far from the safe zone. There’s also a very mild hop bitterness, but it’s almost an after thought, so hop heads might find it lacking.

Pairings

This beer is versatile when it comes to food. It pairs wonderfully with lighter fare like grilled chicken, salads, or fish tacos. It’s also a fantastic complement to a tangy goat cheese or a fresh summer fruit salad. And honestly? It’s just as good with a basket of fries or some classic bar snacks.

Ratings

Appearance: 8/10 – The hazy glow is inviting, though the head could last a bit longer.
Aroma: 7/10 – Nice citrus and wheat notes, but a little muted overall.
Taste: 8.5/10 – Crisp, smooth, and perfectly refreshing, though it plays it safe.
Mouthfeel: 9/10 – Light and smooth with just the right amount of fizz.
Overall: 8/10 – A reliable, easy-drinking wheat beer that’s perfect for casual sipping. It’s not going to blow your mind, but it doesn’t need to. It’s just plain enjoyable.

Final Thoughts

Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat isn’t trying to be something it’s not. It’s a no-frills, refreshing wheat beer that’s perfect for when you just want to relax and sip something tasty. While it may not have the depth or complexity to compete with more adventurous brews, it’s a solid choice for fans of the style or anyone new to craft beer. Give it a try…you won’t regret it.

If you’ve tried Boulevard’s Unfiltered Wheat, please share your thoughts about it in the comments below.

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