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Review: Boulevard Brewing Chai Imperial Stout

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If you’re into bold stouts with a unique twist, Boulevard Brewing’s Chai Imperial Stout is a brew that demands attention. It’s a dark, rich, and adventurous take on the classic imperial stout style, with a spiced up chai kick that sets it apart. Let’s dive into the details and see how it stacks up.

First Impressions

Pouring this beer is an event in itself. It cascades into the glass with a deep, almost black hue, topped by a thick tan head that lingers beautifully. The aroma hits you right away! Warm spices like cinnamon, cardamom, and clove blend seamlessly with roasted malt, chocolate, and hints of vanilla. It’s like sticking your nose into a cozy mug of chai tea but with a boozy undertone that says, “Get ready for a wild ride.”

Taste and Mouthfeel

Boulevard Chai Imperial Stout review

The first sip is a delightful mashup of flavors. Up front, you get the familiar roasty richness of an imperial stout (think dark chocolate, espresso, and a touch of molasses). But then the chai spices take over, adding layers of complexity. Cinnamon and cardamom are the most pronounced, with clove and ginger providing a spicy warmth that lingers on the finish. The lactose sweetness rounds it all out, making the beer feel creamy and decadent without being cloying.

The mouthfeel is luxurious…full-bodied with a silky smoothness that coats the palate. The carbonation is moderate, which complements the richness without being distracting. The alcohol, at a hefty 10% ABV, is present but not overwhelming, adding a warming effect that feels just right for a cold evening.

What Works

Bold Flavors: The blend of chai spices and stout elements is well balanced, with neither over powering the other.
Aroma: The nose on this beer is incredible and sets high expectations that the taste mostly delivers on.
Mouthfeel: The silky texture enhances the overall drinking experience and gives it a dessert-like quality.

Room for Improvement

While the chai spices are mostly well integrated, they might be a bit too dominant for purists who prefer their stouts to lean more toward the traditional roasted malt profile. Additionally, the sweetness, while pleasant, could edge toward overwhelming if you’re not into sweeter stouts. It’s definitely a sipper, so if you’re looking for a sessionable beer, this isn’t it.

Overall Thoughts

Boulevard’s Chai Imperial Stout is a fantastic example of what happens when brewers push the boundaries of traditional styles. It’s bold, warming, and packed with flavor, making it a great choice for stout fans looking for something a little different. The chai spices add a fun twist, and the creamy texture makes it feel like a treat. While it might not convert those who aren’t into spiced beers, it’s a solid pick for adventurous drinkers.

Ratings

Appearance: 9/10
Aroma: 10/10
Flavor: 8.5/10
Mouthfeel: 9/10
Drinkability: 7.5/10

Final Score: 8.6/10

If you’re craving something rich, spicy, and utterly unique, this is a stout worth seeking out. Pair it with a cozy blanket and a chilly night for maximum enjoyment!

If you’ve tried Boulevard’s Chai Imperial Stout, please share your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

Filed Under: Beer Reviews Tagged With: Barrel Aged, Imperial Stout, Spiced

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