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A hand holds a pie topped with shredded coconut nearing a dark beer bottle labeled "Good L'Oven" by Boulevard Brewing Co., featuring flavors of coconut, pecan, chocolate, and vanilla. Logos for "PS" and "Thelma's Kitchen" appear on the side.

Brewhouse One Series Good L’Oven – Release Day

The only thing better than a slice of pie is a slice of pie baked inside a bottle of beer. Meet our next Brewhouse One Series release, Good L’Oven, getting sliced up on Sunday, February 10th at 10am. Inspired by a crazy delicious coconut pecan pie, our brewers sought to marry rich coconut, toasted pecan and complex chocolate notes with a sticky, slightly boozy imperial stout

Learn more about this beer from Ambassador Brewer Jeremy Danner. 

12oz bottles of Good L’Oven will be available exclusively in the Boulevard Tours & Rec Center Gift Shop beginning at 10am on Sunday, February 10th. Individual bottles will be $12 with four-packs of 12oz bottles available for $40. Limit: two 4pks per person, per transaction.

Draft pours will also be available in our Beer Hall for $5 for 5oz.

Thelma’s Kitchen, our charitable partner for this Brewhouse One Series release, will receive $1 from every 12oz bottle sold ($4 from every four-pack!) to benefit the work they do. Thelma’s Kitchen is Kansas City’s first donate-what-you-can cafe, located at 31st and Troost. A social venture and outreach initiative of Reconciliation Services, their mission is to cultivate a community seeking reconciliation to transform Troost from a dividing line to a gathering place, revealing the strength of all. Thelma’s Kitchen exists to meet very real needs of their neighbors for affordable food access and to gather people together for vibrant community life. At the core of their work is the belief that when we serve together and sit and share a meal together, we begin to understand what it means to be a community. Thelma’s Kitchen is a gathering place, where everyone is welcome.

About Reconciliation Services

Historic discrimination and disinvestment have made Troost Avenue the racial and economic dividing line of our City. Reconciliation Services [RS] is working to cultivate a community seeking reconciliation, to transform Troost from a dividing line into a gathering place, revealing the strength of all. For more than 30 years, RS has made the urban core of Kansas City, Missouri, along the Troost Avenue corridor, a focal point for its Healthy Community Initiatives, Social and Mental Health Services, and Economic Community Building.  Through our innovative and intentional continuum of care, we are working for racial and economic reconciliation one heart at a time by coming alongside our neighbors with companionship, tools, and skills to help them discover their strengths, contribute to community building, and help all ships rise together. Our vision is that Kansas City, no longer divided by Troost, is revealed as a thriving and vibrant community inspiring reconciliation across the nation.

 

To learn more about Thelma’s Kitchen: https://youtu.be/yU7C5-st5hc

To learn more about Reconciliation Services: https://youtu.be/-ad38XY8GII

Date

Feb 10 2019
Expired!

Time

10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Location

Boulevard Tours & Recreation Center
2534 Madison Avenue