Wednesday, November 23, 2011

More brewery visits!


Hello everyone. I’ve been having too much fun enjoying all of life’s perks in the past month that I haven’t had the chance to write about them. So now I have a lot to catch up on! I think the most noteworthy adventure in that timespan includes a trip to Michigan to visit three breweries, so I’ll start there. We visited Dark Horse, Arcadia, and Bell’s. Arcadia was fine but the real highlights were Dark Horse & Bell’s, so I’ll just focus on them.

Dark Horse Brewing (Marshall, MI) is just spectacular.  The beer selection on tap wasn’t vast, but it was certainly delicious. The staff encouraged us to mix various types of beer, which is quite unusual for a craft brewery, but also desirable. Sometime brewers think their beer is perfect as is, so it would be considered blasphemy to mix various types. Indeed, all the beers I had sampled were probably perfect alone, it was certainly fun to experiment. The food was also tasty, our server was friendly, and the atmosphere was cozy and welcoming. The ceiling of the place is lined with ceramic hand-crafted mugs – a physical mug club for the locals. Trust me, if I lived within an hour radius of Marshall, MI, I would be a proud member of that mug club.


Now on to Bell’s Brewery (Kalamazoo, MI) and another fine experience in the land of beer. Bell’s does quantity for sure, but they also have the quality to back it up. I didn't count, but I’d say there were probably 20 beers on tap at the Eccentric CafĂ© (brewpub portion of Bell’s). At least 8 of those estimated 20 taps were flowing with various kinds of stout. Being a huge fan of stout, this was like a beer mecca for me. There were so many variations of stout, ranging from sweet (Milk Stout and Double Cream Stout) to Bitter (Java Stout) to sour (Cherry Stout), one tasting even better than the next. 

Each glass is a different type of Stout!
The food at the pub wasn’t so great, but I’ll give Bell’s the pass, considering the stellar job they do with their main business line. If you are a beer fan and ever find yourself passing through Kalamazoo, Bell’s is a must stop. I also recommend finding a hotel nearby, so you can sample the whole line properly J