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Bells Wheat Love Ale 3.6 270

Bells Wheat Love Ale

 (RETIRED)
Percentile
92
overall
Formerly brewed at Bells Brewery
Style: Barley Wine

Kalamazoo, Michigan USA

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2703.62/5.03.6/5.0Special8%63.8Snifter
Commercial Description:
Bell’s Wheat Project (2005) is an experimental foray into the development of complex flavors in beer. The Project comprises five new ales, four in series and one specialty strong product. The first four, Wheat 2, Wheat 4, Wheat 6 and Wheat eight are all made using 55% Wheat (either wholly or mostly malted) and 45% Barley malt. The barley malt makeup is exactly the same in each of the four and consists of three different malts. The total amount of grain in each of the four is also exactly the same, so each of them should have a virtually identical original gravity. The type and amount of hops in each of the four is exactly the same. And the processing through the brewhouse and fermentation is also exactly the same. The changing factors between the ales are the composition of the 55% of wheat used and the type and number of yeast strains used. In Wheat 2 the 55% of wheat is made up of two different kinds of wheat malt, and this ale is made with two different yeasts. Wheat 4 is made with four different wheats and four yeasts. Wheat six and eight made with six and eight wheats and yeasts respectively. The final product, Bell’s Wheat Love Ale, is made with the eight yeasts of Wheat eight and is a strong, but relatively light colored, “wheatwine.” 2. Basic Content List for the Wheat Series Wheat Two Wheats: White, Dark Yeast: Bell’s house ale strain, WLP410 Belgian Wit II Wheat Four Wheats: White, Victory, Toasted sprouts, Torrefied Yeast: WLP550 Belgian, WLP570 Golden, Wheat Two blend Wheat Six Wheats: White, Dark, Toasted sprouts, Torrefied, Red, Caramel Yeast: WLP500 Trappist, WLP530 Abbey, Wheat Four blend Wheat Eight Wheats: White, Dark, Victory, Toasted sprouts, Torrefied, Red, Caramel, Chocolate Yeast: WLP4000 Belgian Wit I, WLP565 Saison, Wheat Six blend
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 Murphy (1759), Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/515/20
Aug 6, 2006  
Bottle. Thin white head, body is a light orange, mostly clear. Light aroma of lemon, grass. Taste is spicy, clove. Balanced mild sweetness. Earthy, leafy hops. Finish is light and sweet, short. Balanced, but not outgoing.


 kmeves (1081), Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/104/515/20
Mar 9, 2008  
Pours a cloudy amber with a small beige heady. Aroma is sweet candi sugar, clove, banana, coriander and mango. Flavor is medium sweet, banana, candi sugar and some clove. Very small alcohol flavor. Light to medium bodied, finishes dry and "wheaty".


 radiomgb (2074), Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/514/20
Mar 26, 2009  
Bright orange in colour with a thin but lingering white head, light lacing, some floaties. The aroma is yeasty, very citrusy with lots of lemons, good sweetness and light alcohol. The flavour is lightly sweet, moderate amounts of alcohol as the high yeast and citrus continue. Yeasty and hot mouthfeel, medium/light body, prickly carbonation. Finishes hot, thin and quite long.

A very musty Barley Wine. I don’t think that this was meant to age as this is sort of turning into a Tripel like beer. Weird for sure.

355ml bottle obtained in a trade with OhioDad, thanks Scott.
Opened on October 3, 2008.
Batch #7155.


 Ungstrup (15460), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/515/20
Jul 28, 2006  
An unclear orange beer with a thin white head. The aroma is very sweet with notes of caramel, coriander, sugar coated fruit, and mango. The flavor is sweet with notes of candy and mango, leading to a dry wheaty end.


 Eyedrinkale (3209), Astoria, New York, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/103/56/103/514/20
Jan 3, 2006  
Bottle (courtesy of jtw). This pours cloudy apricot with a small head and some lacing. Aroma is rich in whole, sweet grains. Taste is really sweet though with a decent bitterness to wash away some of the stickiness. Nice try.


 Walt (2289), Chicago, Illinois, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/516/20
Jan 8, 2006  
Pour is hazed orange amber with HUGE particles like Bailey’s floating in it with a thin off white head...smell is lightly citric, but more corn than anything...taste is predominantly sweet and lightly spiced, but yet another example that "wheat wine" isn’t really a style...


 jerc (3965), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/515/20
Aug 1, 2006  
Bottle. Orange body, small white head. Odd aroma, pineapple, yeast, something else very distinct but not registering in my vocabulary. More pineapple in the flavour, with a light bitterness and some ambiguous fruit flavours beyond the pineapple. Tart wheat is present but quite muted. Average palate. 7/3/7/3/14


 BeerandBlues2 (3237), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/515/20
Aug 7, 2006  
Pours straw yellow with a patchy white head. Aroma is fruity yeast (dough), corriander, flowers, malt (straw) and fruit (peach, apple, apricot). Wheat and malt flavor, medium sweetness and acidity, bitter floral hops, fruity and alcohol finish. Medium bodied and warm, fizzy palate.



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