Bell’s Brewery Specialty & Seasonal Releases are on the way (and hopefully to Puerto Rico), so look out for:
- Best Brown and Octoberfest have shipped.
- Roundhouse, Expedition Stout, Hell Hath No Fury and Third Coast Old Ale shipping soon
Best Brown Ale
Hints of caramel and cocoa, the malt body has the depth to stand up to cool weather, but does not come across as heavy. This balancing act is aided by the generous use of American hops.
Bell’s Best Brown Ale is available during September & October and has an ABV of 5.8%. It comes in 12oz bottles, 16oz cans and draft (where available)
Octoberfest Beer
A Marzen that is crafted as a flavorful session beer, Octoberfest spends a full six weeks fermenting resulting in a balanced amber lager.
Bell’s Oktoberfest Beer is available during September and has an ABV of 5.5% . It comes in 12oz bottles & draught (where available)
Roundhouse
Late-kettle hop additions and dry-hopping yields a blend of fruity aromas of pineapple, peachand citrus, that continue into a crisply bitter hop presence across the tongue, The use of toasted and caramel specialty malts prevents the hop intensity from overwhelming the palate. The addition of locally sourced Michigan honey creates a smooth, dry finish that pulls everything together.
Bell’s Roundhouse has a 7.5% ABV and comes in 120z bottles and draft (where available)
Expedition Stout
Hell Hath No FuryOriginally a Belgian Dubbel, Hell Hath No Fury … Ale has morphed during development into something entirely different. Brewed with Belgian abbey-style yeast, it is more akin to a roasty stout.
Bell’s Hell Hath No Fury is available in September and has an ABV of 7.7%.
Third Coast Old Ale
A rich, caramel base, finishes with a heavy hop bitterness. It is sharply intense at first, but will age gracefully.
Bell’s Third Coast Old Ale is available September – October and has an ABV of 10.2%. It comes in 120z bottles and draft (where available)
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