Bell's Expedition Stout 12 oz bottle
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Bell’s Expedition Stout 12 oz bottle
Brewed by: Bell’s Brewery
Country: United States
Style: Russian Imperial Stout
ABV (Alcohol by Volume): 10.5%
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 95
IBU 77
Bell’s Expedition Stout, is brewed in Comstock, Michigan. This stout offers immensely complex flavors crafted specifically with vintage aging in mind, as its profile will continue to mature and develop over the years. It pours dark brown with a generous foamy tan head. A huge malt body is matched to a heady blend of chocolate, dark fruits , and other aromas. Intensely bitter in its early months, the flavors will slowly meld and grow in depth as the beer ages.
Serving Suggestion
Dark meats like venison or steak. Intensely flavored cheese. Rich chocolate desserts.
Brewery Information:
Founded by Larry Bell, Bell’s Brewery is the oldest continuously operating craft brewery in Michigan. In 1983, it began life as the Kalamazoo Brewing Company, a homebrewing supply shop in Kalamazoo, Michigan. In 1985, they started selling their own beer, brewed in a 15-gallon soup kettle. During their first year, they produced 135 barrels. In 1993 they opened an adjacent brewpub, the Eccentric Café.
In 2003, Bell's opened an additional brewing facility in nearby Comstock, Michigan. They legally changed their name in 2006 to Bell's Brewery, reflecting the name by which it was popularly known. A larger production facility in Comstock opened in 2012, increasing the company's brewing capacity to 500,000 barrels per year.
The company opened Upper Hand Brewery in the city of Escanaba in 2014. Initially sold only in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, they began limited distribution in the Lower Peninsula in 2020. In 2021, Larry Bell sold his controlling share of the company to the Japanese Kirin beverage group subsidiary, Lion.