Sunday, June 6, 2010

Bell's Sparkling Ale

Bell's Sparkling Ale
Type of beer: Tripel
Container Type: 355 mL bottle
Alcohol by volume: 9.00%
Country of origin: United States
Rating: 74% (see below)
Number of times I've had this beer: 1st
Cost: $1.25
Tasted on: 6/6/10
Colours of label:White/Gold/Green
Drank From: Red Man Mug
Label Reads: "Fill your glass and toast your friends with this special brew. Our take on a "glass of the bubbly," Sparkling Ale is an American Triple - light in color with a subtle fruit body".
website: www.bellsbeer.com
Best for: A lazy-ass summer Sunday
Ratings:
Taste: 13/20
Flavour: 14/20
Buy again: 13/20
Aroma: 9/10
Satisfaction: 10/10
Complexity: 8/10
Intangible: 7/10
Handwritten notes: Having not read the bottle prior to sipping, I got a shocking surprise as the alcohol content takes front and center. The smell is marvelous - a crazy menagerie of fruit of the pear/peach variety. The taste itself has more of a spice-like quality, the old mincemeat standard. It is no champagne, regardless of what Mr. Bell says. It is, however, perfect for a sunny Sunday evening, making the setting sun glint just a little brighter and prettier. I am also retuning to work tomorrow after more than a week off, and this beer is the perfect well into which I might drown my sorrows.
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Beer #394 of 3,652

2 comments:

Mike said...

Forgot to mention that I did a review of this brew as well if you'd like to check it out.

Review of New Belgium Ranger IPA

Thanks

Mike
Mike's Brew Review

Bard said...

I am so jealous of your style - I always wanted to look like Aristotle. But unforunately I was blessed with being an albino unable to grow facial hair.

Nice review!