Bell’s Brewery: Two Hearted Ale

Hops: Centennial

ABV: 7.0%

IBU: N/A

Availability: Year-round

@untappd says: 3.99/5

There’s something fishy on the Window Sill today… What could it be?

Bell’s Brewery started over 30 years ago, when Larry Bell—then an avid homebrewer—started showing up to friends’ parties with home made beer he was brewing in a 15-gallon soup pot in his basement. Today, the Michigan-based craft giant is raking in over $100 million in annual revenue. Despite being run by a self-proclaimed stoner, Bell’s is now the 12th largest brewer in the nation. It’s about time they reached the Window Sill, don’t you think?

The Two Hearted Ale, along with the Oberon Ale, is one of Bell’s most popular brews. It’s named after the Two Hearted River in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Bell’s ferments this one with their signature house yeast, and it’s hopped to the gills with 100% Pacific Northwest Centennial hops in both the kettle and the fermenter. Great piney and citrusy flavors, balanced perfectly with a solid malt backbone. Reel one of these in, if you can!

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