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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Bell's Oberon and Two Hearted Ale in CANS




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In stock now!

Bells Two Hearted Ale...$7.99 / 4pk of 16oz CANS
Two Hearted Ale is defined by its intense hop aroma and malt balance. Hopped exclusively with the Centennial hop varietal from the Pacific Northwest, massive additions in the kettle and again in the fermenter lend their characteristic grapefruit and pine resin aromas. A significant malt body balances this hop presence; together with the signature fruity aromas of Bell's house yeast, this leads to a remarkably drinkable American-style India Pale Ale.

Bells Oberon Hoppy Wheat Ale...$6.99 / 4pk of 16oz CANS
Bell's Oberon is a wheat ale fermented with Bell's signature house ale yeast, mixing a spicy hop character with mildly fruity aromas. The addition of wheat malt lends a smooth mouthfeel, making it a classic summer beer.







From Bell's website - watch for these cans in the future...
First look at next 3 Bell’s beers to be released in cans
Josh Smith | Bell's Brewery


Following the successful launch of Two Hearted and Oberon Ale in 16 oz. 4-packs, we are proud to announce and share the look of the rest of our seasonal lineup in cans.

Best Brown Ale, Winter White and Smitten Golden Rye Ale will be available in cans for the first time later this year and early next year.

All three seasonal beers will continue to be available on draft and in both 6-pack and 12-pack bottles.

“We love being able to offer these brands in both cans and glass to suit the various lifestyles of our customers and fans,” said Laura Bell, Bell’s Vice President.

Best Brown Ale will be Bell’s third can offering and will be available along with bottles and on draft beginning around Labor Day. All three seasonal beers will be available in the same 16 oz. 4-packs.

Cans of Winter White will be released in November and Smitten will return in February.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are these in stock at all stores?

Paul Hayden said...

Apparently just at Forsyth now. Rock Hill sometime today and New Ballas and Ballwin tomorrow.