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Bells Batch 5000 Ale

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Bells Batch 5000 Ale

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A Smoked formerly brewed by
Bells Brewery

Kalamazoo, Michigan USA

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1993.72/5.03.71/5.0Special9%88.2Dimpled mug, Lager glass, Stein P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Bell's Batch 5000 Ale is a smoked strong ale, brewed to celebrate Kalamazoo Brewing Company's 5000th batch. It is brewed with 26 % German, beechwood-smoked malt. It is very lightly hopped which showcases the rich caramel tones of the malt body that balances the assertive smoke flavor throughout. Batch 5000 would be a wonderful pairing for robust cheeses, sausages and smoked salmon. While drinkable now, Batch 5000 has an ageing potential of several years. The interplay of flavors will mature and develop subtly with time. Avoid any extreme temperatures, and keep at a cellar temperature below 65 °F. Single Batch Release - January, 2002 only.

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 Bov (4744), Bienne, Switzerland
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/58/105/519/20

Jul 27, 2002  
dark brown colour, almost no head, prune and cinnamon, licorice with smokey notes, very thick, oily, strong alcohol presence, dry, spicy and licorice finish - exceptionnal !

 JMFG (1202), Florida, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/104/516/20
Sep 9, 2008  
Courtesy SoLan. Hazy ruddy brown color, virtually no head. Very light smoke aroma, sweet caramel malts, mild signs of oxidation, but overall a nice aroma. Rich sweet caramel malts, mild smoke apparent, mild twang on the finish.


 SoLan (1188), Orlando, Florida, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/103/59/103/517/20
Aug 24, 2008  
Courtesy MI2CA. Brown. Small tan head. Nose of an old english barleywine with some smoke. Smells great. Same flavor. Great malt complexity with a healthy dose of smoke. Medium to medium/full body, balanced carbonation. Awesome brew, would have loved to try it fresh.


 bigbish (115), USA
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/54/104/58/20
Jul 28, 2008  
I wasn’t a fan of this beer when I tried it. It was my first smoked beer and it just reminded me of BBQ sauce.


 17thfloor (807), Chicago, Illinois, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/518/20
Jun 7, 2008  
[6 year old bottle, thank you Dukefan! ] I was quite disappointed that they didn’t stamp the batch number on the bottle! Anyways, pours a very murky dark orange/amber with a minimal head. Strong sweet smokey aroma with cherries and hickory bbq. Flavor follows suit, sweet and smokey, big malty rich caramelized applewood & hickory smoked bacon and lots of bitter cherry. Medium mouthful that is lightly syrupy yet still smooth and very palatable. Can we have this again please?


northernbrews (12), Allen Park, Michigan, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/104/514/20
Jun 6, 2008    Updated: Jun 25, 2008
Had this as part of the tasting we had 9/22/07 of Batch 4000 - 8000. Received this gem from tangfoot. Thanks again Fred. Appearance: This pour a reddish brown with very little head. There is very little lacing on this, but it looks pretty good based on its age.. Aroma: Starts with some smokey and sweet malts. Kind of reminds me of breakfast sausage with maple syrup. In the background is some dark fruits. As this warms, there is a little sourness, which I enjoy. Flavor: There is mostly smokey notes in the beginning. When this warms, some of the sweet dark fruit flavors come to play. I wonder what this tasted like fresh. Palate: The smokey and sweet malt flavors hang around for a while. This is kind of thin, which I expected due to its age. This goes down pretty smooth, especially after it warms for a bit. I could drink a few of these, but I’m glad I’m getting to try any of this at all. Overall: This is very unique and interesting beer. Can’t think of any others I’ve had like it. I’m curious the age of this one too. This was my least favorite of the Batches 4000 - 8000, but its still pretty damn good and unique. If you see this or can try this, go for it, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. Thanks again Fred for this rare bottle.



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