Bells tour or Arcadia?

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  1. Fountain79

    Fountain79 Initiate (0) Oct 9, 2006 Missouri

    I am heading to Western Michigan next week. I am looking into a tour of either Arcadia or Bells. I will already be able to go to the Founders brewery. Or would New Holland be better?
     
  2. semibaked

    semibaked Pooh-Bah (1,897) Mar 27, 2007 Minnesota
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    I personally would go to Bell's over Arcadia. If you go to Bell's, go to the Kalamazoo Beer Exchange, it is about a block away from Bell's, definitely worth a stop.
     
  3. hopfenunmaltz

    hopfenunmaltz Pooh-Bah (2,647) Jun 8, 2005 Michigan
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    If you go to Bell's there is the tour of the downtown brewery. The production brewery in Galesburg is set up to do a self guided tour. Ask if that is now open to the public. I went through the open house a while back. They have a 200 barrel system with many modern features engineered by the Bell's staff (John Mallet).
     
  4. pmoney

    pmoney Initiate (0) Apr 15, 2011 Illinois

    Definitely Bell's.
     
  5. sarcastro

    sarcastro Savant (1,133) Sep 20, 2006 Michigan

    I am pretty sure Bell's doesn't normally do tours of their production facility.
     
  6. drewba

    drewba Pundit (847) Nov 14, 2009 Illinois

    Bells. But Arcadia has free darts sooooooooooooo.........................

    Dark Horse is also worth your time. Eat an OH YEAH for me.
     
  7. hopfenunmaltz

    hopfenunmaltz Pooh-Bah (2,647) Jun 8, 2005 Michigan
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    The new expansion is set up so that one can do self guided tours. This is like the self guideed tours at Sierra Nevada and New Glarus. You get to see some parts of it, other parts are form windows looking down. I don't know if they have turned that on yet, hence one should ask at the downtown location, as I said in the post.

    Take a look at the pictures. Impressive laminated wood construction.
    http://www.bellsbeer.com/about/200-barrel-brewhouse/
     
  8. adamdd

    adamdd Initiate (0) May 9, 2011 Michigan

    As far as I know, Bell's is still only doing free tours of the downtown original brewery on Saturdays and Sundays. I agree that the main production facility is set up to be self-guided at some point, but I don't think they have started those yet. I've heard that the Dark Horse tour is pretty decent, and you get to sample what they are pouring in the special tap room within the brewhouse. I thought you get a glass too, and it cost $5. I'd check their website, but it is still compromised according to Google. New Holland does tours of their production facility on the weekends too. It is a few miles from the downtown Holland restaurant/pub. They charge quite a bit ($10), but you get a pint glass and samples. Arcadia does (or used to) do tours on Saturdays. Their current space is pretty cramped though! Enjoy your trip.
     
  9. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    The DH tour is $7 and is not a 'polished' tour (but many aren't). You walk thru the building's maintenance room and down the hallway of the offices before getting into the brewing area. After seeing the production areas then you climb a set of pre-fab spiral stairs to the VIP lounge to sample 6-7 items of whatever they have on tap, which is sometimes some beers that are not available in the pub. (Climbing down the spiral stairs could then be a challenge depending on how much you already drank before the tour. :slight_smile:) You do also get a logo pint glass for the $7 price.
     
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  10. thebigredone

    thebigredone Pooh-Bah (1,654) Dec 19, 2011 Wisconsin
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    Dark Horse was actually my favorite of the aforementioned breweries when I was in SW MI in April (Founders a close second). This was in large part due to BA Plead the 5th being on tap. Arcadia was my least favorite, so my recommendation would be (if not Dark Horse) do Bells.
     
  11. exitmusic00

    exitmusic00 Initiate (0) Mar 15, 2010 Oregon

    Absolutely Bell's...in each of the multiple times I've been to Arcadia, they had exact one beer on draft that they don't bottle. Good pizza, but ehhhhhhhhh Bell's still wins in emphatic fashion. ;-)
     
  12. liamt07

    liamt07 Pooh-Bah (2,657) Jul 26, 2009 Canada (ON)
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    Bell's is awesome, both the downtown brewery and the new productions facility. Lots of brewery only offerings at the Eccentric Cafe, some recipes that are from Larry's old homebrew days.

    See my current profile picture - when they first opened the new productions facility to the public, me and some buddies met John Mallet and got him to show us around behind some key access doors. Got to see the Two Hearted-dedicated fermenters (stepping into that room and only smelling Two Hearted was fucking brilliant) and took some pictures with next to all those barrels of next years Black Note :grinning:
     
  13. 2BDChicago

    2BDChicago Zealot (556) Nov 21, 2010 Illinois
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    Awesome you mention the Two-Hearted aroma. Did the Bells 25th Anniv Open House at the Comstock facility, and had the same experience. "Is this heaven, no its Bells Two Hearted fermenters."

    BTW, the Eccentric Cafe is a super cool place.
     
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