75th street has some amazing beers. I know you guys think it's cool to act too for school regarding the KC beer scene but it really just shows your ignorance.
i'm not acting too school for kc's beer scene and am 100% confident that i know more about it than you do. i agree that 75th can make some good beer but good luck finding 75th street bottles at Gomers, or Lukas, or any other liquor store in KC. good luck finding 75th St beer at a bar around town that isn't owned by their ownership group, there might actually be one or two!
so there you have it, one KC brew pub that doesn't bottle and isn't sold outside of its ownership group, and Boulevard, which is found in every store in KC. yup, the KC "brew scene" is alive and well. it's smoking heavier than an adelscot.
my point was that when you walk into any bar or liquor store in the kc metro, they will offer boulevard, not the rest.
it isn't hard to trudge through the local "taste like ass" beers to find the ones you like in KC.
also- almost all of the beers locally made in the kc area suck, except Blvd.
Whatevs . . . Blvd resonates on exactly zero levels with me, so I don't even give them a second thought. They make a couple of beers I like but when I leave KC I spend exactly no time wishing I had those beers where I live.
it's no wonder Blvd doesn't resonate with you. you consider Yuengling your go-to beer.