Bell’s 30th Anniversary American Imperial Stout Coming In September

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COMSTOCK, Mich. – In 1985, Larry Bell set out on a quest for better beer with his 15-gallon soup pot.



Thirty years later, Bell’s Brewery, Inc. will release its 30th Anniversary Ale.



An American Imperial Stout, Bell’s 30th Anniversary Ale is also a nod to another beer and one of the earliest examples of the style released here in the United States, Bell’s Expedition Stout.



“This beer is a testament to three-plus decades of hard-work. It honors all that has helped us get to this point – hard work, quality and authenticity,” said Larry Bell, Bell’s President and Founder.



“It reminds us of where we’ve been, how we’ve grown over the years, the challenges we’ve faced and at the same time, looks forward to what comes next,” he added.



Flavors of dark fruit and roasted chocolate meld to create a full-bodied, roasty stout.



A fair amount of Polaris hops lend a brightness and a nice character that will help carry the beer in its early stages making it incredibly drinkable and interesting. Dark malt characteristics will continue to develop over time, so that beer drinkers who choose to cellar it, can enjoy the beer for years to come.

This big, strong celebratory beer (11% ABV) will be released in September coinciding with Bell’s 30thanniversary celebration.



It will be available in bottles (6-packs) and on draught. The label will feature a special seal designed and made specifically to commemorate and celebrate Bell’s 30th Anniversary.



More information will be announced on Bell’s social media pages as it becomes available.
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As you can see this beer will hit 11%-AbV
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