Bell’s Brewery Updating Best Brown Packaging

Bell’s Brewery Updating Best Brown PackagingI 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):

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.Bell’s Brewery Updating Best Brown Packaging

Bell’s Brewery Updating Best Brown Packaging

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