Bell's Two Hearted Cans Are Now Shipping

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  1. skunkpuddle

    skunkpuddle Initiate (0) Feb 14, 2011 California

    We are getting Bells in San Diego finally. Will the brown be making it out here. I've heard its great
     
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  2. nate-henry

    nate-henry Initiate (0) Jun 16, 2014 Michigan

    yep, they're everywhere in Michigan, $7.49/4-pack. I'll stick with the bottles because they taste better. the cans seem to be more carbonated or something. buying glass is the way to go for home brewers as well, bells labels come off pretty easy
     
  3. riverlen

    riverlen Pundit (852) Sep 16, 2009 Illinois

    Two Hearted is also available in the ultimate can, a 5L mini keg. Take that camping!
     
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  4. MorganStout

    MorganStout Initiate (0) Jul 10, 2014 Michigan

    Love the 16 oz cans!!
     
  5. blkdth1313

    blkdth1313 Devotee (337) May 6, 2009 Pennsylvania

    in PA, on my second slab of them. Canned 6/5/14 so not too bad. I love the can! The artwork is so much better, too...Case was around $47.00.
     
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  6. Hop-Droppen-Roll

    Hop-Droppen-Roll Initiate (0) Nov 5, 2013 Minnesota

    a $1 difference can be explained by fact that different retailers will charge different prices, just because they want to. Shop around.
     
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  7. Hop-Droppen-Roll

    Hop-Droppen-Roll Initiate (0) Nov 5, 2013 Minnesota

    Does Anyone else feel like 2 hearted is... not as good out of the cans? I'm not buying into the mythology, mind you - I actually think Summit Saga is BEST out of the can - but 2 Hearted seems different... I still buy them though, because of the convenience and 16oz package size :wink:
     
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  8. Hop-Droppen-Roll

    Hop-Droppen-Roll Initiate (0) Nov 5, 2013 Minnesota

    Yeah it went from having some of the worst package art in the country to one of the coolest looking labels there is!
     
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  9. MichPaul

    MichPaul Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2012 Michigan

    Nope, seems exactly the same to me if not better. I'm always excited to see the pint can format though, so I think it was just pure excitement for me. It's really a great beer that IMO, can stand up well even after being held onto for quite a while. In a fridge anyway...
     
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  10. ShawnG

    ShawnG Initiate (0) Jul 6, 2012 South Carolina

    Yeah Hop-Droppen-Roll. I was a little dissapointed with the taste of it out of the can.
    I went back to bottles. 2Hearted on tap is REAL good.
     
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  11. ohiobrew

    ohiobrew Initiate (0) Apr 27, 2013 Ohio
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    Oberon is $9.99 and Two Hearted is $10.99 in Ohio is what he meant. I've never seen them cheaper in Ohio.
     
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  12. chuckstout

    chuckstout Crusader (419) May 22, 2006 Ohio

    It seems Bells prices are set in stone (they have been for years) here in Cleveland, as I have shopped around. 10.99 in bottles and 9.99 in cans.
     
  13. DrStiffington

    DrStiffington Grand Pooh-Bah (3,740) Oct 27, 2010 New Jersey
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    I got to get and drink 4 packs of both Two Hearted and Oberon when I was up in NYS for July 4th weekend. I wish we got it here in NJ but at least I'm not too far away. I really like the 16 oz. can 4 pack format. Kinda wish Sixpoint didn't ditch it for 12 oz. 6 packs. Oh, well!
     
  14. hardy008

    hardy008 Pooh-Bah (2,506) Jan 12, 2008 Minnesota
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    Love the 16 ounce Two Hearted and Oberon Cans. I am glad to see Best Brown Ale will be in cans too.
     
  15. basics

    basics Initiate (0) Oct 27, 2011 North Carolina

    I didn't like mine out of the can, all four of them tasted off, and they were canned only a couple weeks before. I am chalking it up to batch variation, I'll have to buy another four pack and see.
     
  16. nate-henry

    nate-henry Initiate (0) Jun 16, 2014 Michigan

    was starting to think i was the only one. I've had them from 3 different 4 packs, all tasted off to me. they seem to have more carbonation along with an unknown flavor. seems like most people here are crazy for the can, i just don't see the point
     
  17. ASkin_ANight

    ASkin_ANight Initiate (0) Oct 16, 2013 Indiana

    I found them for $6.99 a 4 pack at the local liquor store, which is just a ridiculously cheap price for Two Hearted. I did the math and it'd be under $8 for a 6 pack of 12 oz bottles at that price/oz. Grabbed 4 of 'em. They were canned on July 2nd.
     
  18. ASkin_ANight

    ASkin_ANight Initiate (0) Oct 16, 2013 Indiana

    Oh and I'm in Indianapolis.
     
  19. StLeasy

    StLeasy Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2013 Illinois

    Have you tried pouring it into a glass? That's a reason to why there would be more carbonation.
     
  20. Valleyview06

    Valleyview06 Pundit (850) Oct 13, 2012 Pennsylvania
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    Just saw them for the first time at my local Wholefoods. $12.99/4 pack. Ouch! Just need to find it somewhere less expensive. The cans were a month old and are tasting great.
     
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