Boulevard Boss Tom's Golden Bock:
Greetings fellow beer drinkers and the mildly curious, welcome to the place where I place my taste buds, wit, and semi-skilled writing to the test for your edification. Today we venture down the boulevard of beer, specifically Boulevard Brewery’s Boss Tom’s Golden Bock, a Spring maibock that evokes a good 6.1% ABV, 4 different types of malts and successfully straddles the line of being too heavy for warm weather and way to light for a real beer. The beer itself pours well though only a thin white head is visible right after pouring but it quickly vanishes into the dark gold brew that sports a respectable amount of carbonation. There is a nose of hops with traces of caramel and malts which translate into the majority of the taste of the beer though the after taste is very malt heavy with notable notes of biscuit and heavier bread. A good miabock, one of the better ones I’ve had, though I had this as a stand alone beer, it would complement a meal of spicy Tex-Mex very well.
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