-On the Label-
"An Indian Pale Ale style well suited for adventurous trips to the Upper Peninsula. American malts and enormous hop additions give this beer a crisp finish and an incredibly floral hop aroma."
-From the Brewer-
"Bell's Two Hearted Ale is defined by its intense hop aroma and malt balance. Hopped exclusively with the Centennial hop varietal from the Pacific Northwest, massive additions in the kettle and again in the fermenter lend their characteristic grapefruit and pine resin aromas. A significant malt body balances this hop presence; together with the signature fruity aromas of Bell's house yeast, this leads to a remarkably drinkable American-style India Pale Ale."
-Tasting Notes-
The Two Hearted Ale opens with a orange-gold color with yellow highlights. There's a hazy depth to the coloring that helps in making a well-rounded presentation of high and low lights. The depth and the haze gives the impression of a tornado-like presence in the center of the glass. The hue is rather characteristic of an IPA. The head starts as a foamy, fluffy cream-beige, but withers to a veil that leaves a dense foam residue on the glass.
The flavoring of the Bell's Two Hearted Ale starts soft and almost feels small and reserved, another uncharacteristic note. The hop-usage presents itself through a rather sweet pine with earthy notes that lack any bitterness at all. The malt helps to cover and transition the hops. This keeps the hop flavor short and allows the finish to have more of an outright crispness.
The medium-bodied flavor is smooth, but after a while a bitterness does arrive. Although it's difficult to complain about it as it lasts only a second or two. There is a period of time, when the bitterness peeks through, that the hop and malt flavors tend to wash away and become slightly watery. However, as the Two Hearted Ale warms, the flavor changes, it becomes more floral with citrus tones and finishes with a stronger, smoother malting with sweet caramel hints.
The beer is drinkable and enjoyable, sure, but there is nothing overly memorable about it. It's not forgettable, but the Two Hearted Ale tends to play it safe. It's non-aggressive and sweet, almost residing in a comfort zone. But whether or not it really needs to push the boundaries to make it an outstanding craft brew or make a memorable impression is more subjective and less make-or-break.
This beer is interesting and a bit off-axis in terms of what one would expect from an IPA. The coloring is characteristic, but the aroma and the flavoring are softer, sweeter and gentler than most. There are beers that are good all the way through, uninterrupted. There are transitions that the Bell's Two Hearted Ale goes through that are uncharacteristic but enjoyable. Still, pairing it with some strong, bold-flavored foods is, perhaps, the best way to re-experience the start of the beer over and over again. That said, the Two Hearted Ale is almost like a childhood choose-your-own-adventure type experience, as interacting with it in different ways sculpts the outcome.
-Stats-
Style: American India Pale Ale (IPA)
ABV: 7.0%
Gravity: 1.064° Plato
-Hops-
Centennial Hops
-Consumption-
Pour into a Nonic (pictured), Tulip or Pint Glass, but it's great just out of the bottle as well.
-Pairing-
The fantastic drinkability of the Bell's Two Hearted Ale means you can drink in it almost any situation, with any kind of food. IPA's are best with spicy or bold flavored foods, but typically go best with Thai, Indian or Korean dishes.