I brought you an early peek in March, and now this from Bell’s Brewery:
With the changing of the seasons, you will see the return of Bell’s signature stouts and other fall offerings.
Best Brown will also have a brand new look when it arrives on store shelves and in coolers over the next couple of weeks.
“It's a mix of the old and the new. It hearkens back to our original labels while paying homage to the heritage of the brand, a modernized nod to the history of Best Brown,” Larry Bell, president and founder of Bell’s Brewery said.
Best Brown (5.8% Alc. by vol.) is a smooth, toasty beer that offers hints of cocoa and caramel. Brewed with American hops, Best Brown is incredibly balanced and bridges the gap between lighter-bodied beers and malty stouts. It was first released in 1988 packaged in 22 oz. bottles. It featured a plain type label and then a winter pine cone. The owl first appeared in 1993 and has been on the label ever sense, represented in different styles throughout the years. Take a look at the history of Best Brown.
Best Brown is available in 12 oz. bottles (6-packs and 12-packs), 16 oz. cans (4-packs), 12 oz. cans (6-packs and 12-packs) and on draft.
Cooler, fall months will also welcome back other seasonal favorites (shipping and availability subject to change):
- Bell’s Octoberfest: already available at many locations including our Bell’s General Store.
- Special Double Cream Stout: shipping now
- Expedition Stout: begins shipping at the end of August along with a special edition version celebrating Bell’s 35th Anniversary (very limited).
- Third Coast Old Ale: shipping in mid-September
- Side Yard: a limited, specialty release shipping at the end of September.
- Cherry Stout: mid-October
Use our Beer Finder to locate Best Brown and other Bell’s beers near you or reach out to your local craft beer retailer for more information.
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