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Bells: Winter White Ale

Name: Bells: Winter White Ale
Brewed In/Type: Comstock, MI / White Ale
Bought at/Price Woodman's / $6.99
Dennis: Bell's is a brewery that continues to frustrate me. I want to like them so much, but then they produce beers like this. This is a fine white (wheat) beer, but there's nothing that screams white about it aside from color. The taste is not so much watered down as it is muted, and the body comes as a little over fizzy. Over all, it's most outstanding feature is it's unmemorability. For $6.99 I expected something a little more impressive than 4.5% abv as well. The taste and flavor are there, just not what I think should be from a micro brew.
Jen: This beer is not too bad. It has a slightly sweet taste to it, somewhat fruity, like most white ale's do. It has a light body and seems almost over-carbonated. I probably won't buy it again. I would stick to Bells Best Brown when I enjoy a kalamazoo brew again,
Rating: 3.25 out of 5

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