Bell’s Brewery - Smitten Golden Rye New Seasonal Coming in Feb

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We brought you a peek at Bell’s Brewery Smitten Golden Rye Ale back in July, and now this new spring seasonal will be coming to 6-packs & draft in Feb.  This from Bell’s:

With a new year comes to a new addition to the Bell’s seasonal spring lineup.

In early February, Bell’s Smitten Golden Rye Ale will be released on draft and in six-packs - just in time to help transition into warmer days.

Coming in at 6% ABV, Smitten pours a hazy gold appearance.

“This is the perfect beer to help brighten those gray winter days and help warm your heart,” said Laura Bell, Marketing Director for Bell’s Brewery, Inc.

Drawn from one of Larry Bell’s oldest recipes, Smitten began as part of a series of rye beers at the Eccentric Café in downtown Kalamazoo, where a variety of new and old favorites are still brewed right next door at Bell’s original location.



That series also included Black Rye, Rye Stout and Kal-Haven Ale.

A combination of sharp citrus and resinous flavors from the Pacific Northwest hops with the earthy, rustic overtones of the rye malt yield an interesting and refreshing take on the American Pale Ale.

Formerly called Golden Rye Ale, Smitten is the first new regular bottle release since Oarsman Ale debuted as a year round offering in 2010.

For more information on where to find Smitten as well as other Bell’s beers, please visit the Bell’s Beer Finder online or contact your local retailer.

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