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Bell's Brewery

Coordinates:42°17′02″N85°27′14″W / 42.284°N 85.454°W /42.284; -85.454
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Brewing company in Comstock, Michigan, US
Bell's Brewery, Inc.
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Location8938 Krum Ave, Comstock[1], Michigan, United States
Coordinates42°17′02″N85°27′14″W / 42.284°N 85.454°W /42.284; -85.454
Opened1985
Annual production volume310,000US beer barrels (360,000 hL) in 2014[2]
Owned byLion
(Kirin)
Employees600
Distribution50 States, Washington D.C., & Puerto Rico
Websitebellsbeer.com
Active beers
NameType
Amber AleAmerican amber ale
No, YeahGolden Ale
Kalamazoo StoutAmerican stout
Lager for the LakesAmerican Lager
Light Hearted AleLow-cal American IPA
Hazy HeartedHazy IPA
PorterRobust porter
Two Hearted AleAmerican IPA
Big Hearted AleImperial IPA
Seasonal beers
NameType
Best Brown AleBrown ale
Oberon AleAmerican wheat ale
Oberon Lightcitrus wheat light ale
Oberon Eclipsecoriander/citrus wheat ale
HopslamDouble IPA
OctoberfestMärzen
Christmas AleScotch Ale
Expedition StoutRussian Imperial Stout
Cherry StoutStout (brewed with Montmorency cherries)
Special Double Cream StoutSweet Stout
SmittenGolden Rye Pale Ale
The OracleWest Coast-style Double India Pale Ale
Wedding AleImperial Wheat Ale

Bell's Brewery, Inc.[3] is an Americancraft brewing company[4] operating out ofComstock andKalamazoo, Michigan. It consists of abrewpub and restaurant, the Bell's Eccentric Cafe, as well as the Bell's General Store, which sells Bell's clothing and merchandise, beer to go (including active beers, seasonal beers, Kalamazoo store exclusive beers, as well as a Growler/Crowler bar), and homebrew kits at its Kalamazoo location (355 East Kalamazoo Avenue).

Bell's was initially a homebrewing store in 1983, and began producing beer in 1985. It is the oldest existing craft brewery in Michigan and is the oldest craft brewery east ofColorado in the United States.[4][5] In 2021, it was the 6th largest craft brewery in the United States,[6] and was the largest independently owned brewery in Michigan.

Founder Larry James Bell sold the company to the subsidiary of the JapaneseKirin beverage groupLion (an Australian producer of alcoholic beverages) at the end of 2021.[7] The company had also ownedUpper Hand Brewery, a separately operated division inEscanaba, Michigan, which was sold to California-based Seven Beverages, Inc. in 2024.

History

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Larry Bell incorporated the Kalamazoo Brewing Company, Inc., in 1983 as a homebrewing supply shop in Kalamazoo, Michigan.[8] In September 1985, the company began to sell its own beer, brewed in a 15-US-gallon (57 L) soup kettle and fermented in open fermenters covered withplastic wrap. The company produced 135 barrels in its first year. In 1993 the company opened an adjacent brewpub, the Eccentric Café.[9]

In 2003, Bell's opened an additional brewing facility in nearby Comstock, Michigan.[9] The company legally changed its name in 2006 to Bell's Brewery, Inc., reflecting the name by which it was popularly known.[10] A larger production facility in Comstock opened in 2012, increasing the company's brewing capacity from 180,000 barrels to 500,000 barrels per year.[11]

In late 2012, the Bell family repurchased all stock held by outside investors, returning the company to full family ownership.[12]

The company opened Upper Hand Brewery in theUpper Peninsula city of Escanaba in 2014.[13][14] This brewery produces UPA (American pale ale), Upper Hand Light (lager), Yooper Ale (pale ale), Escanaba Black Beer (black ale), Upper Hand IPA (India pale ale), and a variety of seasonal and specialty brews. Initially sold only in the U.P., it began limited distribution in theLower Peninsula in 2020.[15] Upper Hand Brewery was sold to California-based Seven Beverages, Inc. in 2024.

In 2021, Larry Bell sold his controlling share of the company to the JapaneseKirin beverage group subsidiary,Lion, an Australia-based international producer of alcoholic beverages that also owns Colorado-basedNew Belgium Brewing Company.[7]

Beers

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Bells produces nine year-round packaged beers, seasonal beers, and numerous limited-production beers, most of which are Kalamazoo Exclusive beers, available only at the Bell's General Store.[16]

Notable Bell's Beers
NameStyleABV %IBUNotes
Amber AleAmerican amber ale5.832Year-round
Hopsolution AleDouble IPA860Limited Specialty
Kalamazoo StoutAmerican stout651Year-round
Lager of the LakesBohemian-style Pilsner534Discontinued
Light Hearted AleLow-calorie American-style IPA3.736Year-round
OfficialHazy IPA6.455Limited Specialty
PorterRobust porter5.633Year-round
Two Hearted AleAmerican-style IPA760Year-round
Christmas AleScotch Ale7.5UnknownSeasonal (September to December)
Best Brown Ale[4]American brown ale5.834Limited Specialty
Bright White AleBelgian wheat ale521Limited Specialty
Oberon Ale[4]American wheat ale5.826Seasonal (March to September)
ArabicadabraCoffee milk stout5.530Limited Specialty
Blackbeard's Bear HugAmerican imperial stout14.434Limited Specialty
Cherry StoutStout717Specialty
Expedition Stout[4]Russian imperial stout10.577Specialty
OctoberfestMärzen5.524Seasonal (late July through October)
Double Two Hearted Ale[4]American double IPA1180Limited Specialty
Hopslam AleDouble IPA1065Limited Specialty (released early January)
Pooltime AleBelgian wheat ale5.223.2Limited Specialty

Honors

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Two Hearted IPA (anIndia Pale Ale named for theTwo Hearted River in theUpper Peninsula of Michigan) has been ranked by theAmerican Homebrewers Association as one of the best beers in the United States, in its magazineZymurgy.[17] They rated it #2 from 2010 to 2016, and #1 from 2017 to 2019.[18][19] Hopslam, a double IPA, is very popular among craft beer drinkers and sparks a backlog of demand at its yearly seasonal release; it has also placed within the Top 10.[20][21][22]

Availability

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Bell's brews its Two Hearted IPA, Hazy Hearted IPA. Big Hearted IPA, Light Hearted IPA, Amber Ale, Porter, Lager for the Lakes, No Yeah, and Kalamazoo Stout year-round. Many other beers are sold seasonally, such as Oberon Ale from late March through September (year-round in Florida, Arizona, and Puerto Rico), Oberon Eclipse in September through February, Octoberfest in late July through October, Hopslam in early January, and Christmas Ale in November and December. Specialty stouts such as Expedition Stout and Special Double Cream Stout are released in the autumn months. Additional beers are sold on tap at its brewpub.

Bell's beer is distributed in all fifty states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.[23]

Legal issues

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In 1998, Bell's changed the name of its flagship summer beer fromSolsun toOberon as a result of legal action by Mexican brewing companyCerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma, makers of a beer with a similar name:El Sol ("The Sun").[citation needed]

Bell's was temporarily pulled from the Illinois market in October 2006 when Union Beverage (its distributor to Chicago) attempted to sell its distribution rights to a competitor in which Larry Bell did not trust to adequately represent the brewery's full product line.[4] In 2007, the company re-entered the market through new distributors by creating two new beers: Kalamazoo Royal Amber Ale and Kalamazoo Hopsoulution.[24][25][26] In August 2008, Bell's was able to return its primary brands to the area, after Union Beverage's parent company quit the Illinois market.[27]

References

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  1. ^"Our Story". Bell's Brewery. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2013.
  2. ^"Bell's Brewery, Inc. History". n.d. Retrieved2015-10-29....the company has grown remarkably from its production of 135 barrels (1 barrel = 31 gallons) in 1986 to over 310,000 barrels in 2014.
  3. ^"Corporate Entity Details: Bell's Brewery, Inc". Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved27 March 2014.
  4. ^abcdefgHampson, Tim (2008).The Beer Book. London:Dorling Kindersley. p. 22.ISBN 978-1405333016.
  5. ^hostmaster (2016-12-29)."Bell's Brewery, Eccentric Cafe and General Store".Michigan. Retrieved2019-10-29.
  6. ^"Brewers Association Releases Annual Craft Brewing Industry Production Report and Top 50 Producing Craft Brewing Companies for 2021". 2022-04-05. Retrieved2022-04-13.
  7. ^ab"Bell's Brewery and New Belgium Brewing Join Forces to Form a New American Craft Beer Leader".Bell's Brewery - Craft Beer in Kalamazoo & Comstock, Michigan. Archived fromthe original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved2021-11-10.
  8. ^"Articles of Incorporation-The Kalamazoo Brewing Co., Inc". Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved27 March 2014.
  9. ^ab"Our story".Bell's Brewery - Craft Beer in Kalamazoo & Comstock, Michigan. Retrieved2019-10-29.
  10. ^"Restated Articles of Incorporation - Profit-Bell's Brewery, Inc". Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Retrieved28 March 2014.[dead link]
  11. ^Kjos, Ashley T."Brewing Sustainably | Green Building and Design". Gbdmagazine.com. Retrieved2012-11-08.
  12. ^Zerilli, Ursula (2013-03-20)."Bell's Brewery Inc. entirely family owned and ready to make 'kooky' beer, says founder".mlive. Retrieved2019-10-29.
  13. ^"FAQ".Upper Hand Brewery™. Retrieved2019-05-29.
  14. ^Monacelli, Emily (10 Nov 2014)."Bell's Brewery Inc's Upper Hand Brewery opens in Escanaba".mlive.com. Michigan, USA. Retrieved3 Feb 2017.
  15. ^"Bell's Brewery's Upper Hand Brewery to Add Distribution to Michigan's Lower Peninsula".Brewbound. 2020-07-13. Retrieved2021-02-05.
  16. ^"Our Beer".Bell's Brewery. Retrieved29 October 2019.
  17. ^Liberty, John (June 30, 2011)."Bell's Brewery Inc.'s Two Hearted Ale named second best beer in the country, Founders ties at No. 3".MLive.com. RetrievedNovember 29, 2013.
  18. ^"2017 Best Beers in America Results - American Homebrewers Association".American Homebrewers Association. 2017-06-19. Retrieved2017-08-28.
  19. ^Manzullo, Brian."Bell's Two Hearted Ale named best beer in America — again".Detroit Free Press. Retrieved7 October 2019.
  20. ^Kitsock, Greg (January 17, 2011)."Beer: Retailers are slammed over Hopslam Ale".The Washington Post. Archived fromthe original on February 2, 2013. Retrieved13 January 2014.
  21. ^Smith, Emily; Lear, Justin (February 7, 2013)."Hopslam or Hypeslam? Big buzz behind limited edition beer". CNN.com. Archived fromthe original on 14 January 2014. Retrieved13 January 2014.
  22. ^Watson, Jon (February 1, 2013)."Drink this now: Bell's Hopslam".The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived fromthe original on 14 January 2014. Retrieved13 January 2014.
  23. ^"Bell's Where We Distribute". Retrieved2020-07-14.
  24. ^Day, Nicholas (2006-12-15)."Bye-Bye Bell's — How Illinois beer distribution laws, fiercely protected by a powerful industry, drove away one of Chicago's favorite small brewers".Chicago Reader. Retrieved2012-09-04.
  25. ^Loerzel, Robert (2007-11-19)."Bell's beer is coming back to Chicago".Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved2012-09-04.
  26. ^Klockars, Karl (2007-12-04)."Interview: Larry Bell, Bell's Brewery".Chicagoist.com. Archived fromthe original on 2007-12-14. Retrieved2012-09-04.
  27. ^Hughlett, Mike (2008-08-01)."Bell's brings beer back to area".Chicago Tribune. Retrieved2012-09-04.

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