True story: I am an Ohio State Alumni, ex-two-sport Ohio State Athlete … and an obsessive Buckeye Football fan.
And if you know anything about Ohio State, know this: We Don’t Give A Damn For The Whole State Of M*CH*GAN.
Unfortunately, though … The Beer Wench cannot ignore the abundance of amazing craft breweries located in ” That State Up North.”
One such brewery is Bell’s.
Bell’s Brewery is the oldest craft-brewer east of Boulder, Colorado.
Formerly known as Kalamazoo Brewing Company, Bell’s Brewery Inc. was founded by Larry Bell in 1983. Larry initially opened a home-brewing supply shop, which became a brewery by default. Its first beer was sold in 1985.
Bell’s story is very similar to that of many craft breweries – small production in a small facility with very little equipment. In the beginning, Larry Bell brewed his beers in a 15-gallon soup kettle, producing only 135 barrels a year. The tiny operation originally took place in a former plumbing supply warehouse. During the first four years, the Bell’s crew brewed, bottled and delivered all of the company’s beer to market themselves.
Things have definitely changed since then. Now Bell’s Brewery Inc. has over twenty years of brewing experience, the ability to produce over 90, 000 barrels of beer a year, owns a 60,000 square feet brewing facility with 24 acres … as well as makes some of The Wench’s all-time favorite beers.
On June 11, 1993, Bell’s Brewery, Inc. became the first Michigan brewery to serve beer by the glass to the public. Bell’s The Eccentric Cafe offers small batch brews that are not distributed outside of the pub as well as interesting food, an extensive collection of art and ephemera, and live music. I regret never visiting The Eccentric Cafe while I lived in Ohio (something in my blood would not let me cross the border).
Depending on how long you have been following my blog and whether or not you know me in person … you may or may not know that I love hops. I love love love love love hops. My palate loves bitter flavors. I am a fan of super tanic red wines, dark dark chocolate, espresso, black coffee … etc.
The Wench loves American craft IPAs. And I love love love Double IPAs. One of my favoriteDouble IPAs is Bell’s Hopslam.
Coming in around 10% ABV, one should never underestimate the power of Bell’s Hopslam. Unfortunately for its enthusiasts, Hopslam is a limited release ale – only released in January and February. In the past, Bell’s Hopslam has been hard to find … but as the brewery has become more successful and popular – I have seen a tremendous increase in Hopslam availability.
Each year, the recipe of Hopslam appears to change. In my opinion, last year had more flavors of malt & honey and was not as hoppy as the previous year. This year … however … may be different …
THE WENCH’S TASTING NOTES: BELL’S HOPSLAM
Style: American Double IPA
Brewery: Bell’s Brewing Inc.
Region: Kalamazoo (how cool is that name?!!) … in “That State Up North”
Color: Cloudy (as expected), golden amber with a small foamy white head
Carbonation: Normal. Decent head, lacing lingers till the end.
Aroma: Mmmm hops. Very dry and musty with a slight hint of grassy sweetness. Its aroma reminds me of the time I walked into the hops “cellar” in Victory Brewing company… total hops immersion! If there is malt in the beer, than I am none the wiser. The honey is virtually undetectable. Lots of pine and citrus rind. ABSOLUTELY loving the way this beer smells … mmmm heaven.
Flavor: Bam wam, thank you mam.Please sir, may I have another. PUNCH you in the face hops. I’m sorry Mr. Bell … but did you say that this ale has a 10% ABV. Well, heck if I can tell. This beer drinks as smooth, if not smoother, than mother’s milk. The honey comes out after a few sips … as the beer gets warmer the malt and sweetness is more apparent. But in the end, the hops dominate my tongue. Which is FINE BY ME.
Mouthfeel: Beautifully smooth, super graceful. It is VERY RARE to find a 10% beer that drinks this well. In fact, it drinks almost too well. I could easily take down a 6 pack of this without blinking an eye … although, after taking down a 6 pack I might not be blinking my eyes too well … haha.
Finish: AWESOME! Good job, Bell’s.
Pairings: CHEESE! Esp the aged ones … blue would be beautiful!
Comments: Since I am very familiar with Bell’s, I am confident in saying that this is one of the best batches of Hopslam that I have tasted. It is extremely similiar in profile to the Two-Hearted Ale, which is one of my all-time favorite beers EVER. I would really like to taste them side by side to confirm my conclusion. In my opinion, Hopslam is Two-Hearted taken to the next level.
According to my roommate … the lovely Miss Candace “It smells like moldy clothes – like say you left my wet clothes in the dyer for 5 days. The taste is lingering bitter … even after a sip of water. Let me taste it … OH HELL NO! I feel like I just ate someone’s moldy clothes.” Well, once again … to each their own, right?
On another note … the aroma of this beer is completely intoxicating. I suppose that hops is a very acquired taste, which is hard for me to understand since I love it so much. If I had my way, I would make a hops essence perfume and wear it all day. In fact, I wish there was a line of hops products … shampoos, conditioners, candles … soaps. Maybe my good friend Gwen, the brilliant founder and owner of BEYOND THE PICKET FENCE, will create a specialty soap using hops?
MORAL OF THE STORY: Go grab as much of Bell’s Hopslam as you can … while it is still available! Its high alcohol level allows it to age fairly well … but, it is also very drinkable at this moment! CHEERS!
January 28, 2009 at 12:22 am
I’m sold. Looking for HopSlam tomorrow, provided I’m not snowed in.
January 28, 2009 at 3:01 am
This sounds wonderful! Sadly it is difficult (read: impossible) to get Bell’s in SF.
January 28, 2009 at 10:15 am
Hopslam Rocks! My palate has come around to appreciate hops and Hopslam is one of my favorite DIPA’s. It hit Central Florida a couple of weeks ago and I went out and bought a case. This past weekend I had the pleasure of drinking a couple of bottles at my house and having a couple of glasses of Hopslam on tap at my favorite beer bar. 22 bottles to go and I’ll savor each one of them.
January 29, 2009 at 8:39 am
Hey there Beer Wench! I’m glad you stumbled on my website, thanks for stopping by! I love your blog, except it makes me want to drink a beer and for some reason I always read it at work where I can’t have one.
I’m sorry to hear about your injuries, but as least you can still do the ever important 12oz curls.
Keep up the great work!
-TriAlethlete
January 29, 2009 at 6:35 pm
And thanks to this article, I now must crack an ’07 Hopslam, as I wait for this year’s batch to reach the frozen depths of western PA.
Cheers,
Dave
January 30, 2009 at 3:39 pm
OMG! That is sweet!! Jay (husband) brews…and I want to make a beer soap with one of his brews, but he won’t sacrifice any…too precious LOL!!
January 31, 2009 at 8:07 pm
Yum!
GO STEELERS!!!
February 1, 2009 at 3:55 pm
This is by far the best beer I have ever had. I did not feel I needed to aquire a taste for it It was bursting with flavor like I have never found in any other beer. Although difficult to get here in No. Carolina I hope to try this beer again real soon.(actually my brother is the one who turned me on to it). Thanks Bro.
Lee
No Carolina
February 3, 2009 at 6:17 pm
I couldn’t agree more with your assessment of Hopslam.
Hops are my ambrosia!
February 17, 2009 at 8:27 pm
Joey in SF drink Russian River Pliny the Younger!
Hopslam! ranks with that and 3 Floyds Dreadnaught for my faves.
April 25, 2009 at 7:54 pm
Drinking a Hopslam right now. Sat in my beer cellar for approximately 5 months….taste’s amazing!! Btw, if anybody ever gets the chance to come out to Kalamazoo to visit Bell’s Eccentric Cafe, make sure to come between Thursday and Saturday for killer live music in the Bell’s Garden outside. Great times!!
June 2, 2009 at 11:45 pm
any word on that line of Hop fragrances? I was just thinking the same thing as I was sipping on Boulder Beer’s Hazed and Infused!
June 3, 2009 at 10:01 am
Maybe I will create it. I am looking to start my own business as is … this might be a plausible project. But then again …