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rAvg: 3.76
pDev: 11.7%
Reviews: 11
Hads: 19
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Brewed by:
Bell's Brewery, Inc.
Michigan
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United States
Style | ABV
Bière de Garde
| 7.00%
ABV
Availability:
Rotating.
on-tap (11)
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buschbeer
Ohio
3.5
/5
rDev
-6.9%
10-29-2012 17:21:39 |
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vrbulldog22
Ohio
4
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05-13-2013 18:29:32 |
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Arsenal0328
Indiana
4.25
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amcaleh
Indiana
3.5
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05-02-2013 13:41:39 |
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TheConnMan
Michigan
4
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PHBoiler
Illinois
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01-24-2013 04:22:09 |
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spycow
Illinois
3.75
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01-18-2013 04:26:50 |
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chrisbokmuller
Michigan
3.5
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01-09-2013 00:28:19 |
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silversumo
Minnesota
3.75
/5
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-0.3%
11-30-2012 20:25:36 |
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SportsandJorts
Michigan
4
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11-17-2012 19:38:34 |
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BEERchitect
Kentucky
3.03
/5
rDev
-19.4%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 3 | feel: 3 | overall: 3
Though much darker and toastier than I'm used to seeing out of the style, this more robust biere de garde applies some artistic liberties above the dry fruitiness of the underlying French farmhouse character.
Medium brown in color, the active beer streams carbonation from the bottom and fuels an off-white head with an understated sturdiness and light pocketed lacing. Much darker than the style suggests, the ale takes on appearances of Belgian brown ales or dubbel ales.
Muted aromatics reveal subtle tones of bread crust, peppercorn, fruit, and grain. The base beer's pilsner malts allow for a bready note to support the toast, spice, and fruit while pulling in nuances of peat and coffee-like roast.
Similarly, the taste starts grainy-sweet, seemingly of creamed corn in a fatty middle palate. That's where the toasty, coffee, peppery note promote a bolder tone deeper into taste. A nondescript fruity taste seems of "Juicy Fruit" bubblegum, but is buried under the pepper, peat, and toast.
Medium bodied throughout, there's a residual sweetness and body that gives the beer a fatty corn-like texture during the bulk of the middle palate. But aided by dry toast, spicy pepper, and alcohol warmth, the beer finishes dry.
This biere de garde does a lot of things at once. I can see this type of flavor existing before coal-fired steam was introduced as a drying and kilning agent for malts. Prior, the wood fired practices may have imparted these darker, toastier, and smokier flavors to nearly all beers. Perhaps this is the motivation for this third installment of their Jazz series. Even with that, this beer remains lacking in authentic farmhouse character and results in a simpler taste and keeps the beer somewhat banal.
Serving type: on-tap
10-20-2012 16:45:55 |
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ortie
Kentucky
3.5
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rDev
-6.9%
10-17-2012 19:47:34 |
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eawolff99
Minnesota
3
/5
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10-14-2012 00:20:57 |
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deebo
Minnesota
3.43
/5
rDev
-8.8%
look: 3 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.5
Had on tap as part of Bells tap takeover at bulldog uptown in mold
A-served in tulip this one has just a hint of filmy tan head. Reddish brown and pretty clear
S-lightly smoked malt, hints of fruity yeast
T-the smoky quality of the malt is there but definitely not overpowering. Some black peppery spiciness, hints of yeast with a long tingly bitter finish
M-high carbonation, medium bodied, bitter with a lingering finish
O-a decent brew but a bit off in its combination of flavor and mouthfeel.
Serving type: on-tap
09-16-2012 21:50:24 |
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bhayle
Minnesota
4.5
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rDev
+19.7%
03-06-2012 03:16:10 |
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escapegoat
Georgia
4
/5
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+6.4%
02-12-2012 03:03:13 |
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PhineasGage
Iowa
4
/5
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01-27-2012 19:08:38 |
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dsaylor
Georgia
4
/5
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12-14-2011 04:07:36 |
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zoso1967
Michigan
5
/5
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+33%
11-26-2011 00:37:34 |
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sideshowe
Pennsylvania
4
/5
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+6.4%
11-17-2011 13:55:50 |
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tbeq00
California
4
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11-14-2011 06:51:48 |
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Thorpe429
Illinois
3.78
/5
rDev
+0.5%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.5
On tap at Bell's last weekend.
Pours a mostly-clear brown-amber color with a short white head. Some spotty lacing as it goes down. The nose is pretty tame, bringing just a bit of malt and bread crust. The flavor is more complex and fits the style quite well, bringing some nice earthy elements and a slight fruity touch. Bread is the main characteristic. Some sweetness. Medium body and moderate carbonation. A good example of a style I'm not particularly fond of.
Serving type: on-tap
06-28-2011 21:59:03 |
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TheBear11D
Michigan
3.53
/5
rDev
-6.1%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
On tap at Bell's on 6-18-11
From notes:
Pours a nice dark orange to amber with a frothy nearly white head that left proof of its existence throughout.
The nose features bread, yeast and semi-sweet malts first with floral hops and a bit of spice.
The flavor follows suit pretty closely to the nose. Bread, yeast, floral hops and some spice.
Medium body that is a little dry.
A decent beer from Bell's, but I can see why this is not a regular for them.
Serving type: on-tap
06-20-2011 02:24:30 |
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MikeyRx
Michigan
3.03
/5
rDev
-19.4%
look: 2 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 2.5
The beer profile says it was a one-time brew... This is apparently not true as it just returned on tap at Bell's Eccentric Cafe 6/4/11.
Appearance: Pours light, milky brown with head that recedes immediately and completely.
Smell: Surprisingly sour aroma overall with earth, floral and ester notes.
Taste: Slightly sweet, bread/biscuit malt flavors predominate with tastes of earth and some slightly sour esters. I noted hints of wood and a slight buttery diacetyl flavor at the finish.
Mouthfeel: Medium body with minimal carbonation, slightly sticky or chewy feel with a relatively flat finish.
Overall: The smell and taste of the beer are good but I was unimpressed with the beer overall. If still available the next time I'm at Bell's I'll revisit this beer.
Serving type: on-tap
06-05-2011 15:43:03 |
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jampics2
Ohio
4.22
/5
rDev
+12.2%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
On tap at Night Town during Cleveland Beer Week. The entire Bell's Jazz Series was featured for the first time ever in Ohio.
The color is a dark copper and amber with hints of caramel, almost reminiscent of the color of the finish on the wood a double bass would be traditionally stained to. How appropriate! The beer has a beautiful off-white head, let's call it the cap on the bassist's head. And it doesn't fly off during the solo - instead, it has great retention and some wonderful clinging lace. Probably the most appealing were it not for the somewhat filtered, clear appearance this has, especially when compared to the other two in the series.
The smell is primarily malty, with a touch of toast and even some roast. There's also a subtle touch of smoke, but not enough to add but a touch of depth. It doesn't carry over to the taste, so fear not if you're not into smoky beers. The caramel and toffee from the malt are joined by a few distinct yeasty esters, which add a caramel-covered prune and raisin note to the mix. The nose could be more expressive, but it has nice depth and the slight chocolate roast is a welcome addition. More notable noble hops and yeast esters would move this a few rungs up the ladder.
Wow, what a great malt complexity going on here. The low end is in effect, hitting the bridge between caramel and a great chocolate roast while plucking some silky toffee strings. Just a hint of smoke adds depth without any notable real distractions. The hops are there but quickly fleet as the roast takes over. There are some yeasty esters giving some nice dark fruit - black cherries and raisins. Almost like a French brown ale if there ever could be such a thing. Sacrebleu! Perhaps a roasty Scottish ale would make a better comparison? Je sacre par Dieu, Américaine.
The mouthfeel is crisp with perhaps just a bit too much carbonation. The body is significant enough to handle it though, and any less carbonation would probably make the medium body seem a bit on the heavy side. The beer finishes with some lingering sweetness, but it doesn't come close to the toothsome tastes of the Pianiste. I liked this beer more than the other two in the series as I felt the malt bill was more in line with the better examples of Bière de Garde I've been fortunate enough to try. This is worth seeking out, but maybe I'm partial as I've always been enamored with its namesake. I just wanted to play an instrument I could carry home on the bus without having to sit up front next to the tuba kid.
Serving type: on-tap
10-25-2010 22:06:13 |
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