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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Bell’s Two Hearted Ale: A Reigning Champion in America’s Beer Scene
In an impressive show of consistency, Bell’s Two Hearted Ale has once again claimed the title of the best commercial beer in America, surpassing the well-regarded Pliny the Elder from Russian River Brewing Company. This achievement marks the second consecutive year that Two Hearted Ale has triumphed in the 16th Annual Best Beers in America survey.
This annual ranking highlights the ever-evolving landscape of craft beers, showcasing the preferences of enthusiasts across the nation. Bell’s Two Hearted Ale, known for its aromatic hop character and balanced malt backbone, has resonated with beer lovers, securing its position at the forefront of the beer community. Meanwhile, Pliny the Elder, celebrated for its strong reputation and loyal following, continues to be a fierce competitor in this vibrant arena.
As the craft beer movement gains momentum, the results of such surveys reflect not only the brewing excellence of these remarkable beers but also the passion of the consumers who support them. Cheers to Bell’s Two Hearted Ale and its remarkable journey as the reigning champion of the American beer landscape!