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Bells Expedition Stout 4.31 1739

Bells Expedition Stout

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17394.31/5.04.31/5.0Winter10.5%99Snifter
Commercial Description:
The darkest beer we make; this Imperial stout contains double the malt and five times the hops of our Kalamazoo stout and is perfect for cellaring as its complex character will evolve over time. Available October-March.
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 estoppel (1028), Buffalo, New York, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/517/20

Nov 29, 2008  
Bottle. Very dark brown body, small to no head, lightly carbonated, light coffee nose. Citric hops, moderate bitterness, not particularly sweet, coffee/chocolate roastiness, slight sourness, not really much different than the much-lower-rated Victory Storm King.

 slitcher (104), Freeport, Illinois, USA
4.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/510/105/519/20
Dec 25, 2009  
Wow...Pours a midnight black with a thin tan head; motor oil in a glass. Aromas of floral hops, chocolate and dark roasted malts. The taste is fairly bitter with floral hops, dark chocolate and noticable alcohol. A great beer to sip in front of the fire after a long winters day. One of my favorite"big" stouts of all time.


tzakiel (52), Virginia, USA
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/104/519/20
Dec 23, 2009  
How did it come to this? Where to begin... this is, to date, the best stout I have tasted. Caramel and chocolate notes. Floral hops. Big, dark and creamy! Not at all simple... there is something dark and rich here that defies words. Poured like motor oil with an obnoxiously brown head. Absolutely beautiful. Sticks to the sides of the glass like a beautiful oil slick. Creamy and thick mouthfeel. Incredible flavor. A very complex, rich and beautiful stout.


divecj5 (1), Charletson, South Carolina, USA
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4.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/510/105/520/20
Dec 22, 2009  
Pours a nice molten black with a minimal amount of tan head. Very little lacing as a result. Great aroma with great roasted and smokey tones. Incredibly smooth on the palate. Complex character that has hints of chocolate, very little bitterness, and doesn’t leave your mouth feeling dry as saw dust like a lot of other heavy, imperial stouts. Definitely a beer to sit back and savor.


 Toxygen (366), Sanford, Florida, USA
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/105/518/20
Dec 20, 2009  
(br-btl cm-lbl, Comstock MI, 6 pack, 10.5%)

opq-bk, th-br-hd, ^full-body, low-co2.

aroma: ^rch ^wrm ^mlsss brnt-crrnt dk-mlt-syrp §sweet-silage.

T1 drk rch thck sweet-rsty-chclt-malt.
T2 chclt sweet-drk-fruit §sweet-chrcl-pills §leafy-hops.
T3 sweet-chrcl crml-§brnt-sgr-syrup §wood-astrgt(tannin?).

incredible, intense, possibly the thickest densest beer i’ve ever had at 350 ratings, like a sweet chrcl malt shake, co2 is there but it can’t escape the density, the thickness and sweetness are a bit cloying alone but make an awesome dessert beer.


 CanIHave4Beers (917), Des Moines, Iowa, USA
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/105/519/20
Dec 15, 2009  
Well, I had to get around to rating it sooner or later. The beer pours a beautiful deep black color with a nice big darker tan almost reddish brown head. The beer leaves a little lace on the glass but really it leaves more "sheets" than anything. The aroma is dark chocolate, plenty of floral hops, some toast, some raisins, plenty of earthy and woody notes, there is some ash and some licorice in there as well. The flavor is woody, like new wood. I wouldn’t have been surprised if I found out that this was aged in wood. The beer is very bitter with lots of fruity hop notes and is all around insanely roasty. All of this is comprised of or complimented by flavors of chocolate, licorice, burnt toast, and raw coco. A few things strike me as special and unique about this beer first off it seems to be balanced, but not between bitter and sweet flavors as there isn’t a lot of sweetness here, but there is a lot of fruitiness seemingly from the hops, which is kind of wild because this seems to balance the bitterness both from the roasty malt and the copious hop content. The palate is full and big without being syrupy, this beer is a kind of feat. I don’t mind syrupy or sweet imperial stouts but this is clearly better than almost if not every single one of those.


Peterlemonjelo (36), Birmingham, Alabama, USA
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/55/104/510/20
Dec 14, 2009  
A - Nice think black color with a small head of foam that fades quickly. Not a lot of lacing. Lots of yeast sediment in the bottom of the pour. S - Roasted malts and chocolate at first sniff. As beer warms starts to smell like playdough, very odd. T - Dark malts, slight rum flavor, chocolate, not a lot of dark fruit flavors. A sharp bitterness on the finish from the amount of yeast in the pour. M - Nice thick/slick mouthfeel. Not too carbonated (how I like my big stouts). D - Given the sharp bitterness, this one is not real pleasant to drink. Certainly not meant to be a sessionable beer, but the sharp bitter flavor really takes away from the overall experience and is hard for the beer to show any complexity with such a dominating force to compete with.


RoscoeJackson (36), Michigan, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/104/515/20
Dec 12, 2009  
i was excited as hell to try this. i dunno if my palette is a little off today or what but this thing is just giving off way too much alcohol for me. i love imperial stouts, but this one reminds me of the the breakfast stout i drank last night with a shot of booze mixed in.. it does look pretty in the glass, and has some nice hoppy notes, but the drinkability on this one of very poor for me tonight.


 ¾ (5006), Boulder, Colorado, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/105/518/20
Dec 11, 2009  
batch 7740. deep chocolate brown body, minimal head, considerable legs, oily, thick and viscous. nose is bright chocolate coated chestnuts, fudge-like cake and inky black patent malt. hops are mild but noticeable, but what drives the nose is the dense german chocolate cake and fudge notes - exquisite. tangy ink and zesty chile-infused chocolate in the approach. chewy fudge and cake across the back. coats the mouth with a dense and decadent chocolate syrup note. never tries to do too much, alcohol is mild, sugar level is moderate, the malt drives this one completely. creamy and chewy in a long-lasting finish. one of the best imperial stouts in the world.



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