Boulevard Launches ‘Tip Your Cap Baseball Beer’ in Partnership with Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

Boulevard Brewing Company is stepping up to the plate with the launch of Tip Your Cap, a baseball beer created to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the Negro Leagues. 

“We’re honored to team up with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum on this collaboration,” said Bobby Dykstra, vice president of sales at Boulevard parent company Duvel Moortgat USA. “The Negro Leagues play an important role in our nation’s history and the museum is a treasured attraction for the Kansas City community.” 

A portion of the proceeds from the beer will be donated to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum to support its mission of preserving and celebrating the rich history of African American baseball and its role in the social advancement of our nation. “We’re thrilled to be able to support the museum while commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues,” said Dykstra.

“The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum is proud to partner with Boulevard Brewing Company on this special and fun promotion that honors the Negro Leagues and supports the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum,” said museum president, Bob Kendrick. “We’re excited to see fans around the country raise their cans and ‘tip their caps’ in a fitting salute to America’s unsung baseball heroes who overcame tremendous social adversity to play ball.”

At 4.6% ABV, the baseball style beer pairs perfectly with peanuts, Cracker Jacks, hot dogs, home runs and extra innings. The beer will be available on tap and in cans May through August 2021. Tip Your Cap will be available for purchase throughout the country anywhere that Boulevard is sold.

As fans crack open a cold Tip Your Cap and settle into their seats—whether at the ballpark or their favorite neighborhood bar—many are taking their love for the game one step further by engaging in baseball betting. Just like reading a pitch or stealing a base, there’s a strategy to it. From picking winners based on pitching matchups to analyzing over/under totals, today’s fans are blending nostalgia with modern-day action, adding a little extra thrill to each inning and at-bat.

Understanding how to bet on baseball can be as rewarding as the seventh-inning stretch. It’s not just about loyalty to your hometown heroes—it’s about knowing when to ride the hot streak, when to fade the favorites, and when that underdog might just pull off a walk-off win. So, while you’re tipping your cap to the legends of the game, why not tip the odds in your favor and make every pitch count?

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