Bell’s Eccentric Day 2014 To Feature 60+ Beers

imageFrom Bell’s Brewery:

COMSTOCK, Mich. – Bell’s 13th Annual Eccentric Day is this Friday, Dec. 5 at Bell’s Eccentric Café, 355 E. Kalamazoo Ave., in downtown Kalamazoo.



More than 60 different beers will be tapped throughout the day starting at 9 a.m.



The theme, as always, is “come as you aren’t.” There is no cover, but everyone must dress eccentrically.



“You don’t have to spend months and months planning your outfit, although quite a few do and we always look forward to seeing how people interpret that,” said Laura Bell, Bell’s Vice President.



Some of the best dressed are put together from your own closet, she said.



Aside from the beer and eccentric dress, the food menu is always another highlight, which is free.



“Our kitchen team spends quite a bit of time, seeking out, prepping and serving a large assortment of food for Eccentric Day,” Bell said.



It’s always impressive and this year is no different, she said.



Eccentric Ale 2013, which has been fermenting since last year, will also be released on Friday, both on tap at the Café as well as in bottles at the Bell’s General Store located adjacent to the Café. It was brewed with help from Matt Brynildson, Brewmaster at Firestone Walker Brewing Co. in Paso Robles, California.



Brynildson brought wild sage, pink peppercorns and a pinot noir grape reduction syrup for his contributions to this year’s brew.



Eccentric Ale 2014 will be brewed the day before with guest brewer Bill Morgan of Champaign, Illinois.



Everyone must also be 21 or older on Eccentric Day.



Friday’s beer list:



Amber Ale



Bear Hug Imperial Stout



Beer Michigan (barleywine brewed for this year’s American Homebrewers Conference in Grand Rapids – made with 100% Michigan barley  and hops)



Best Brown Ale



Boon Companion





Brett Stout

Bright Size Life



Bull in a China Shop



Cherry Stout



Christmas Ale



Cider



Cinnamon Sunrise Stout



Coffee Consecrator Doppelbock



Dagger Stout



Double Cream Stout



Double Cream Stout - Nitro



Eccentric Ale 2013



Expedition Stout



Experimental Hop 2014-5



Harry Magill's Spiced Stout



Harvest Ale



Honey Hearted



Java Stout



Java Stout Toasted Coconut Espresso



Kal-Haven Ale



Kalamazoo IPA



Kalamazoo Stout



Bourbon Barrel Aged Kalamazoo Stout



Lager of the Lakes



Maillard's Odyssey (Sierra Nevada Beer Camp)



Mars DIPA – The Bringer of War



Midwestern Pale Ale



Milk Stout



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Mocha Porter

Morning Mary Ale

Mr. Castries Vilnius Baltic Porter

Oarsman

Oat Ale

Oatmeal Stout

The Oracle DIPA

Pecan Pie Porter

Porter

Quadruple Belgian-Style Ale

Quince Third Coast Old Ale

Quince Love

Red Nose ESB

Raspberry Ale

Roundhouse IRA

Rye Stout

Smoked Stout

Sparkling Ale

Sweet Potato Stout

Third Coast Beer

Third Coast Old Ale

Third Coast Old Ale Traverse City Cherry

Third Coast Old Ale Toasted Coconut Espresso

Third Coast Old Ale Reserve

Tripel Belgian-Style Ale

Trumpeter's Stout

Venus: The Bringer of Peace (blonde ale brewed with vanilla, cardamom and honey)

Winter White Ale

The menu:

Tons of cheeses

Various charcuterie meats

Pickled eggs

Pickled pigs feet

Cow and pig tongue

Chicken liver pate

Venison osso bucco

Buffalo shepherd’s pie

Alligator gumbo

Elk stew

Rabbit stew

Bison cornbread stuffing

Ostrich stuffed peppers

Buffalo curry

Wild boar chili

Antelope stir fry

Pork confit mac & cheese

Buffalo kabobs

Smoked wild boar legs

Smoked leg of lamb

Smoked turkey legs

House made sausages

Smoked duck with apricot mint spread

Jerk smoked quail legs

Quail & chorizo scotch eggs

Lamb meatloaf with mint chimichurri

Smoked whitefish mousse

Super spicy chicken wings

Lamb fries

Chicken & waffle kabobs

Cream cheese smoked jalapenos

Smoked tomato salsa

Beef cheek spring rolls

Fried shrimp & grits balls

Caviar

Crab

Oysters

Smoked salmon

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