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Bell's Batch 10000
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rAvg: 3.83
pDev: 13.58%
Reviews: 388
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Brewed by:
Bell's Brewery, Inc.
Michigan
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United States
Style | ABV
American Strong Ale
| 9.20%
ABV
Availability:
Limited (brewed once).
bottle (367)
,
on-tap (21)
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Notes:
This beer is retired; no longer brewed.
"Strong Brown Ale"
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Buebie
Minnesota
3.7
/5
rDev
-3.4%
look: 4 | smell: 3 | taste: 4 | feel: 3 | overall: 4
Poured from the bottle into an oversized snifter, hard pour. Producing about an inch of off white frothy head. Receding rapidly and leaving a generous collar with skim across the top.
Color is a dark brown, non transparent.
Aroma is extra boozy, bordering hot. Some black treacle aroma with brewers licorice, dark malts and dark fruit, small amount of malty burnt sugars as well as vanilla and maple brown sugar. This one resembling more of an old ale.
Taste is a bit more barley wine, but containing more burnt grains and sugars. Taste is dark and bitter upfront with roasted chocolate grains, mild vanilla and burnt caramel, plenty of malt here. Heat is much less noticeable then expected. Aroma heat was high.
A touch of oaty protein flavor.
Mouthfeel is slick but light in feel with an abundance of carbonation tickle.
Its a sipper, this is no sessioner, but with that said, drinkability is still high.
Interesting beer. Cant wait to put a few years on it and try it again down the road.
Serving type: bottle
01-08-2011 20:34:16 |
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Demarais20
North Dakota
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05-16-2013 07:55:39 |
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ajzy
Wisconsin
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facundoCNB
New Jersey
3.86
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look: 3.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.25 | overall: 3.75
pours a deep opaque dark brown with a finger of beige head. smells of sweet malt, chocolate, raisins, brown sugar... a very sugary feel on the nose. this is a very tasty sweet brew, lots of brown sugar and molasses up front, a slight dark chocolate feel, some tree bark-like bitterness. honestly perfectly in between a bitter and sweet experience, perfectly balanced. medium in body with a very low amount of carbonation.
i feel if this beer were fuller in body it would be perfect. feels like a brown ale going down, but tastes like a strong ale. abv is well hidden. lovely beer, i'm sure it was probably better with a bit more carbonation (or like i said would have been perfect with a fuller body).
Serving type: bottle
05-12-2013 10:25:57 |
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jegross2
Illinois
4.06
/5
rDev
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look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Reviewing the Batch 10,000 from Bell's Brewery Inc. out of Kalamazoo, Michigan. This brew is billed as a "strong brown ale."
Score: 90
Bottled on 11/16/10 according to Bell's Batch Finder. Served in a Portsmouth Brewery snifter and enjoyed on 02/24/13. I shared this one with my friend Wes. Review is from iPhone notes
Appearance: Barleywine-like in color. Pours a thin layer of bubbly tan head that totally settles. Not much lacing or retention to speak of. 3/5
Smell: Toffee, berry-like oxidation, leather and caramel. Hint of vanilla. Old bookshelf-like smell. Fig and dates too behind the oxidization. 4/5
Taste: Lots of caramel and toffee. Ample dark fruit. Much less berriness than nose; the oxidation is very faint on palate. Bitter hop finish that is not quite stale, but not fresh either. Dates and fig and dark fruit is more prominent on palate 4.25/5
Mouthfeel: Malty, sticky. Medium-plus bodied, low carbonation. 4/5
Overall: I had low expectations going into this beer, but I found I enjoyed it more than Batch 9,000 and my very aged bottles of Batch 7,000 and Batch 8,000.
Cost: $18 for a six pack.
Serving type: bottle
04-24-2013 02:28:31 |
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Kelp
New Hampshire
3.75
/5
rDev
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04-23-2013 04:50:05 |
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blackie
Virginia
4.1
/5
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look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
so this one had been out there for about a year by the time of this review, my first sampling:
a: served in a tall tulip glass, batch 10000 is a deep brown in color with some dark ruby hues, sporting a tan head with low retention
s: fermented dark fruit syrups - raisin and date, maybe some plum, alcoholic liqueur as it warms, warm brown sugars, loads of piney hops with undertones of earth, buried aromas of tobacco, wood, and cocoa, pleasantly and subtly complex - and really seems to come around as it warms
m: carbonation light-moderate, with a body on the heavier side of the medium range, some malty weight but fairly even keeled
t: covers a range of malt flavors (no surprise there - 100 fermentables) - toasty, caramel, tobacco, woody, biscuit, sweet dark sugars on one side and roasted notes on the other, with a lighter malt center keeping things balanced out, loaded hop flavors tend towards earth and pine with a full, growing bitterness, finish dries completely with lingering acids, pine, and roast flavors
o: an interesting beer at least, the smorgasbord effect lead to there being a little of everything here, and it balances out to an enjoyable beer, but one without any standout feature, I'm cool with it - one more to cellar for the ages
4/45/4/4/4
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04-06-2013 04:54:19 |
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03-23-2013 21:18:34 |
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look: 5 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.75
I was lucky enough to grab a few of these. Tried one fresh but didn’t take notes.
At this point (1/13) Batch 10k pours a ruddy raisin looking amber-brown with a surprising amount of carbonation, enough for a nice foam topping which dissipates over the course of a few minutes. I’ve seen fresh beers with similar ABV that pour with a fraction of the life on this one.
I find the aroma real enjoyable—it has a complex mélange of stone fruits, raisins and dates, backed by an aged imperial stout-like mellow roast. I’m trying here, folks!
The flavor comes off with a thick plum-raisin-figgy taste. There’s a smoothing heat and a low roast whisper. It’s there but hidden, with an aftertaste that hangs around long after the sip. Basically, I think of it like a B+ Belgian-style quad, minus the overly “Belgian” notes, mixed with those RIS qualities. It’s a clever mix which works for me. Would love to try this barrel-aged but I’m happy with what I got right now.
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01-14-2013 07:36:52 |
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/5
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Bell's Batch 10000 from Bell's Brewery, Inc.
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