Bell's Brewery, Inc.

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Founded in 1983 and formerly known as Kalamazoo Brewing Company. The name officially changed to Bell's Brewery, Inc. on May 1, 2006. Bell's beer can be purchased in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota. Arguably, their most prominent beer is Oberon which is commonly consumed with an orange slice.

In 2006, Bell's produced 48,479 BBLS of beer, accounting for 52.8% of total Michigan beer production.[1]


Beers

  • Amber Ale
  • Pale Ale
  • Porter
  • Kalamazoo Stout
  • Third Coast Beer
  • Bell's Lager Beer
  • Two Hearted Ale
  • Bell's Beer
  • Third Coast Old Ale
  • Oberon
  • Best Brown Ale
  • Winter White Ale
  • Consecrator Doppelbock
  • Special Double Cream Stout
  • Cherry Stout
  • Expedition Stout
  • Deb's Red Ale
  • Sparkling Ale
  • Harvest Ale
  • Eccentric Ale
  • Oatmeal Stout
  • Susie's Sweet Stout
  • Trumpeters Stout
  • Rye Stout
  • Java Stout
  • Harry Magill's Spiced Stout

References

  1. Michigan Beer Guide, Vol. 11, Issue 90, May-June 2007, p.5.

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