Bell’s Porter, Kalamazoo Stout take medals at Colorado State Fair

imageFrom Bell’s:

COMSTOCK, Mich. - Bell’s Brewery is proud to announce that two of its classic beers have won medals at this year’s Colorado State Fair.
Bell’s Porter received a gold medal in the competition’s American Porter and Stout category and Kalamazoo Stout won a silver medal in the Dark British Beer category. Porter was first released in 1987 and Kalamazoo Stout in 1988. Both brands debuted refreshed packaging earlier this year.

“Beers like Porter and Kalamazoo Stout were some of our original brews and, along with Am- ber Ale, helped build the brewery,” said Larry Bell, Bell’s president and founder.

“It’s incredible to see these darker, classic beers continue earning awards today,” he added.

Upper Hand Brewery, a division of Bell’s, also brought home three medals: bronze for Laugh- ing Fish and its SISU Stout in addition to a gold for Yellow Hex.

Here’s a breakdown of all the awards:
Bell’s:
• Gold in American Porter Category, 20A (American Porter) for Bell’s Porter
• Silver in Dark British Beer Category, 16D (Foreign Extra Stout) for Kalamazoo Stout
• Upper Hand:
• Gold in Historical Beer Category for Yellow Hex
• Bronze in British Bitter and Pale Commonwealth Beer Category, 12A (British Golden Ale) for
Laughing Fish
• Bronze in American Porter and Stout Category, 20C (Imperial Stout) for SISU Stout

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