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Bells Amber Ale

Bells Amber Ale

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An Amber Ale brewed by
Bells Brewery

Kalamazoo, Michigan USA

bottled
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7573.45/5.03.44/5.06%93.9 English pint, Shaker P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Made from mostly pale malt and some Munich and caramel malts. These add a little sweetness, which is balanced by more hops. The result is a rich color and fruity flavor.

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jahughey (65), Franklin, Indiana, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20

Sep 15, 2005  
Solid amber. Thick, lacy head, rich,malty aroma. Just enough hop to prevent cloying sweetness,ie., well-balanced. Nice drinkable beer.

otakuden (85), Vero Beach, Florida, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/516/20
Sep 6, 2008  
I have no shame in admitting that there isn’t a Bells beer yet I have met that I did not thoroughly enjoy. Truly, Bells has done no wrong so far in my beer book. Of course, there is always a first for everything, though hopefully Bells Amber Ale will not be that first exception.
Bells Amber Ale poured a foamy red-orange into my glass, bursting into a rich orange head which has faded into a thin film with little bubbles scattered about and ring lining my glass. I like to swirl my beer a few times before taking a good whiff of the nose and with each swirl pretty little rows of brussels lace coat my glass and linger. A touch of peaches in the nose, though it was crisp citrusy and piney hops that hit me first. Then it was sweet notes of fruit, peach and melon, and light caramel malts. My first quaff is surprisingly soft in the body with pleasant effervescence and carbonation. Not fizzy, just soft. A light body with a full mouthfeel. No lingering aftertaste, just a clean slightly citrusy finish. But even that doesn’t last long, making for a very sessionable amber ale. light and frothy from start to finish, sweet peaches, melons, and light caramel notes are balanced by an underscore of fresh citric hops, even a bit of oils and pine, creating a light and flavorful amber ale.
I haven’t had many amber ales, but Bells Amber Ale is at the moment my new favorite amber ale. Any beer I can quaff with ease and pleasure and flavor, l have no qualms about bringing it with me on the boat for a fishing trip. A fabulous session beer.


SacSirPlato (17), New Buffalo, Michigan, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
Sep 3, 2008  
Pretty nice beer. Very clean. Amber pour with a light, whispy white head. Lots of sediment here. Aroma is mostly a nutty, caramelly sweetness. Taste is more of the same, with just a hint of hop bitterness and a nice subtle fruitiness. Medium, creamy body, just enough sweetness and a clean finish. Delicious and very drinkable.


Pawola22 (76), Kansas City, Missouri, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/102/57/105/517/20
Aug 29, 2008  
12 oz bottle from John’s Grocery. Pours a slightly see through, but hazy amber/redish orange. No real head and no real lacing. A good amount of rising bubbles. Definite smells of pale malt, honey, lightly roasted caramel, and some citrusy hops. A very sweet malty flavor. Smooth and creamy for a pale malt ale with a medium body. The finish is sweet malty and bitter which lingers for the perfect amount of time. This is a fantasticly balanced beer. Overall, in my opinion, this may not be the finest beer ever made, but when it comes to session beers...this damn may be one of the best. The balance is perfect and for the style, this is superb.


 Steib (536), Queen Creek, Arizona, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/518/20
Aug 26, 2008  
As to my joy and luck finding this beer on vacation in a small town in northern Minnesota. Nice brown reddish color. Malt and caramel aroma was an eye opener. Malty and smooth was the flavor nice and creamy but not too heavy. Semi-sweet aftertaste some bits if hops on the tongue. One of the best amber ales.


JamesMulvenon (20), USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/516/20
Aug 25, 2008    Updated: Sep 3, 2008
Saw Bell’s Amber listed as a 94 in DRAFT magazine, so picked it up at the local beer store. Color is a light orange-red with a thick white head. The aroma is just the right mix of malt and caramel with a hint of hops. The flavor is full-bodied, with a strong sweet aftertaste and mouthfeel. This is an EXCELLENT session beer, and easily the best American amber I have had.




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