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Bells Batch 7000 Ale

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100
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Formerly brewed at Bells Brewery
Style: Imperial Stout

Kalamazoo, Michigan USA

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5334.15/5.04.13/5.0Special12%95.2Snifter
Commercial Description:
Batch 7000 is part of our commemorative series celebrating our progress with special brews. Our 7000th batch is a special recipe to be brewed only once.
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 MI2CA (1266), Noblesville, Indiana, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Dec 2, 2005    Updated: Mar 4, 2007
12oz - Aroma is thick roasted malts, dark chocolate, and a touch of hops. Pours motor oil black with a small dark brown head that fades to leave great lacing. Flavor is strong initially with alcohol and burnt chocolate malt. That fades into a rich mocha espresso blast. Palate is sticky and creamy at the same time with a little bitterness. Once the bitterness and alcohol fade, this will be a top notch imperial stout.

RERATE original rating 7/5/6/3/16=3.7 from 12/05/05 - New rating 03/04/07 - Aroma flows out of the bottle before I even pour it. Pungent dark roasted malts, vanilla, brown sugar, and dark chocolate. Flavor is luscious chocolate and vanilla with some cigar and a big roasty finish. Palate is smooth and slick. Alcohol is an afterthought and that’s not easy at 12%. This brew is holding up wonderfully.


 Bigassfish (140), Naperville/Chicago, Illinois, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/105/58/105/517/20
Dec 2, 2005  
Pours dark. strong roasted malts, coffee, chocolate, toffee, light hops. wow this is an amazing beer. very complex. you can really taste the 12% alcohol in this one.


 FlacoAlto (2473), Tucson, Arizona, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/105/516/20
Dec 2, 2005  
Pours with a frothy finger and a half thick, brown head, which never completely disappears. The beer is an opaque black color that shows a clear, deep brown color as I pour it into my Tulip glass. The aroma is sharp with acidic notes of burnt malts. The acidity almost brings a fruitiness to this beer that is echoed in the hints of burnt raisin and burnt plum found in the nose. There is lots of roast malt character in the nose as well, but overall the aroma makes me think that this beer is too young; put a couple of years on this, to mellow, and it might be something else. There is a also an aromatic note that has a meaty sort of rich quality to it that is sort of reminiscent of a concentrated, thick brown sauce (notes reminiscent of a quality demi-glace).

The beer has a nice thick creaminess to it that completely engulfs and coats the palate. The mouth feel on this is incredibly rich and smooth; I really like how it lingers in the mouth. Having said that, some of the actual flavors of this beer get in the way of , and even work against, the sublime mouthfeel. The finish especially has a sharp, acrid burnt note that accentuates a harsh acidity; both of these notes, unfortunately, linger for quite some time on the tongue. This beer has an incredible depth and balance to the flavors, if you concentrate on it as the beer is in your mouth. In fact letting the beer just sit in my mouth is quite a pleasurable experience for the taste buds. It is only after you swallow that the harsh notes kick in.

Flavor wise, I also get notes of dark chocolate, creamy French roast coffee, sharp / dark roasted espresso, burnt toffee, and even a hint of port or even sherry. This beer hits some incredible highs, but is pulled down a bit by the finish (in both the aroma and flavor). It is a tad on the green side and within a year or more of age should be quite stellar. Now I just need to find a few more bottles of this.


 frankenkitty (1900), Oak Lawn, Illinois, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/104/517/20
Dec 2, 2005  
When I picked this up, I did not realize it was an Imperial Stout. I was actually expecting a well-made (yet typical) IPA. So, imagine my surprise when I crack open the bottle and pour out a slow, black, viscous monster of a beer with a dark brown, oily head! It was like winning the lottery! This beer is truly black, and is as thick and sticky looking as it will eventually feel. Aromas are light & dark chocolate with roasted malt and bourbon notes that suggest barrel aging. If that is the case, it didn’t sit long enough becuase there is a hot-edge to the alcohol. Otherwise, flavor is chocolate-sweet with coffee-bitter, all within a gorgeously thick, syrupy mouth. Sharp astringency due to the ABV prevents a "5" for palate.

If this hasn’t sold out, I will definitely purchase more and lay it down for a year which should mellow it perfectly.

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 WisconsinBeer (521), St Paul, Minnesota, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/517/20
Nov 30, 2005  
Large dark chocolate malts and roasted fruits .If you like dark chocolate, this is it. Slightest hint of alcohol and dry spicy hops are apparent in the finish. Somewhat warming on the way down. This beer is really smooth and not overpowering . Nice lacing on the glass, a good looking beer. Best flavor seems to come approaching room temperature. Looking forward to aging this for awhile and trying it again later.


mardermax (71), santa cruz, California, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/105/517/20
Nov 29, 2005  
pours thick dense blackness, with a beautiful dark redish kakchi head. smells burnt smoked mocha, hint of hops, tobacco cherries and alcohol fruitty choclate flavor, with a slightly dry hoppy finish. great lacing and creammyness in my mouth pretty damned good russian imp.


 fraternie (709), Chicago, Illinois, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/103/516/20
Nov 28, 2005  
Thick, black, syrupy body with thin light brown head. Sweet chocolate, coffee and dark fruit aromas, including licorice and raisins. Full, creamy mouthfeel with complex roasted flavors, primarily chocolate and mocha but with undertones of dark fruit sweetness, black licorice and blackberry. This beer is very malty initially and seems to remain thick and even sticky towards the finish. Big alcohol begins to creep through a bit under a burnt and very hoppy, bitter finish that stays with you, a finish that is neither entirely unpleasant nor entirely smooth. Complex and should improve with age but I would have liked more fruit balance and less hops in the finish.


 MullMan (1080), Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/517/20
Nov 28, 2005  
black body, tall thick & creamy sparkly head, reddish brown like cherry wood. aroma is roasted chocolate malt, dark fruits like prune, some coffee. texture is creamy, oily. flavor is roasted/burnt malt, a little blackstrap molasses, some soy and alcohol heat in the finish. dry bitter aftertaste and some fruit essence oil too! thanks Zathrus13 for this one.



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