Boulevard Brewing Co.
OfficialCamo Bucket Hat
$24.95 USD
Description
Boulevard Brewing started when a former printmaker named John McDonald delivered his first keg of Pale Ale to a Kansas City restaurant in the back of his pickup truck. That was 1989, and the city was thirsty — Boulevard grew fast enough to become the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest. The brewery still sits on Southwest Boulevard, same building where McDonald once made cabinets. This camo bucket hat has that same roots-showing energy.
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