Why are Bell's beers either World Class or really "average"?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Biff_Tannen, Feb 11, 2015.

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  1. Biff_Tannen

    Biff_Tannen Initiate (0) Dec 8, 2013 Missouri

    As I sit here drinking this pretty "blah" Bell's Mercury, I got to thinking....Almost without exception, this brewery's beers only fall into these 2 categories (at least from what's available to me and what I've had). Let's go through it:

    World Class:
    Hopslam
    Oracle
    Expedition Stout
    Two Hearted
    Black Note

    Average at Best:

    Amber Ale
    Best Brown
    Oberon
    Oarsman
    Mercury
    Venus
    Smitten golden Rye
    Mars
    Midwestern Pale Ale

    What the hell do they have against making a "very good" beer? I have never seen a brewery with such a wide gap in quality among their most popular beers. I'm sure everyone else has noticed this too? What's the deal???
     
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  2. semibaked

    semibaked Pooh-Bah (1,897) Mar 27, 2007 Minnesota
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    Obviously you have your opinions, I definitely disagree with you, I think Amber, Best Brown, and Smitten are all world class in their styles. I think Venus was an experimental beer that just didn't work.
     
  3. Tripel_Threat

    Tripel_Threat Grand Pooh-Bah (4,302) Jun 29, 2014 Michigan
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    You take that back about Best Brown right now...
     
  4. Oktoberfiesta

    Oktoberfiesta Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2013 New Mexico

    You can't get them all right. I'm sure they are trying.
     
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  5. Vitacca

    Vitacca Pooh-Bah (2,250) Sep 15, 2010 Montana
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    Coming from the guy who started the Hype Slam thread...
     
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  6. drtth

    drtth Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2007 Pennsylvania
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    Because nobody can hit a home run every time at bat.

    And until after the elections for who is the International Standard Palate, we won't know for sure how accurate your lists are since if you lose that election your lists are only a matter of personal preference.
     
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  7. Jeph222

    Jeph222 Initiate (0) Oct 23, 2014 Pennsylvania

    I think it's just your personal opinion. Oberon is an outstanding beer.
     
  8. PostRockandCats

    PostRockandCats Initiate (0) Oct 23, 2014 Florida

    I think you can say this about any brewery, honestly. It's about preferences.
     
  9. forrestbetts

    forrestbetts Zealot (551) Nov 29, 2007 Illinois

    Best Brown is awesome. So is Third Coast Old Ale and their porter. Somewhat agree on some of the others being "average", but I have to respect Bell's (read: Larry Bell's) commitment to no gimmicks, releases, hype, lines, and other nonsensery.
     
  10. surfcaster

    surfcaster Initiate (0) Apr 20, 2013 North Carolina
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    The beers you consider "average at best" just happen to correspond to styles that are typically rated lower and less popular to many on this site.

    Maybe you follow this trend.
     
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  11. Eddiehop

    Eddiehop Pooh-Bah (2,122) Jun 28, 2014 Texas
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    99% of breweries that make world class beers, also make average beers. Sure, there are breweries that are a notch or two above the rest and able to brew a variety of styles and kill it, bit they also have a few turds. Just the way it is IMHO. It's hard to do everything great.
     
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  12. Biff_Tannen

    Biff_Tannen Initiate (0) Dec 8, 2013 Missouri

    This response always confuses me. So why couldn't they figure out it "didn't work" before they bottled it and sold it for $18/6 pack?
     
  13. Hendrick24

    Hendrick24 Pooh-Bah (1,949) Sep 6, 2013 Wisconsin
    Pooh-Bah

    As a fan of Bells, their Cherry Stout confounds me.
     
  14. Tripel_Threat

    Tripel_Threat Grand Pooh-Bah (4,302) Jun 29, 2014 Michigan
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    Kalamazoo Stout is another great one. And second on Third Coast Old Ale.
     
  15. semibaked

    semibaked Pooh-Bah (1,897) Mar 27, 2007 Minnesota
    Pooh-Bah

    Maybe they enjoyed it, so they put it out.
     
  16. semibaked

    semibaked Pooh-Bah (1,897) Mar 27, 2007 Minnesota
    Pooh-Bah

    Also I say Venus for $13 to $14 for a 6pk around here.
     
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  17. Biff_Tannen

    Biff_Tannen Initiate (0) Dec 8, 2013 Missouri

    You just proved part of my point. Their opinion of what a good beer is clearly isn't very consistent
     
  18. mmars010

    mmars010 Zealot (576) Aug 29, 2012 Virginia

    Special double cream stout, third coast ale and amber ale are all,very good but not great IMO.
     
  19. semibaked

    semibaked Pooh-Bah (1,897) Mar 27, 2007 Minnesota
    Pooh-Bah

    No I didn't
     
  20. PostRockandCats

    PostRockandCats Initiate (0) Oct 23, 2014 Florida

    THIS. I happen to like Doppelbocks and other dark malty lagery tasties, but they are regularly rated lower on BA. A truly awesome example of an unpopular style will always rank lower than an average example of a popular one.
     
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