The Two Hearted: A Native American Historical Mystery Series (The Anasazi Mysteries Book 4)by W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O’Neal Gear Publishe

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The Two Hearted: A Native American Historical Mystery Series (The Anasazi Mysteries Book 4)by W. Michael Gear, Kathleen O’Neal Gear Publishe
Bell’s Double Two Hearted Ale (Picked up at Windmill Farms). A 3 of 4. I like this quite a bit -- definitely an older-school DIPA. At 11%, this is quite big, and has a barleywine feel to it with quite a lot of caramel malt sweetness. Plenty of pine and citrus hop notes, and definitely enjoyable, but even with the bitterness is far maltier than I’d expect. Still, I’m happily drinking this.
Two hearted ale.
Fishing on the Two Hearted River
Drinks
Bell's Brewery Two Hearted Ale
This is my most favorite beer hands down.
Bell’s Brewing; Kalamazoo, MI: Two Hearted
7% ABV
One of the lovely things about GABF week, even if one is not fortunate enough to attend, is the special access around town to beers that are not normally distributed in Colorado. When we saw Midwestern favorite Bell’s pop up on the tap list at local beer bar Jake’s, a mid-afternoon stroll in the midst of a bad cold was a no-brainer. Sick or not, I couldn’t pass up Bell’s! Nor could our neighbors, it seemed, as nearly every person in the bar was wearing Midwestern beer gear. Two Hearted was every bit the well balanced, excellent IPA I remembered. The nose was bursting with hop aroma, but the bitterness was nicely balanced out with biscuity background malt. With a creamy mouthfeel and a light hop finish, it accomplished the rare trick of being even better than I’d built it up to be.