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Beer count=492, Cider=76.

Image Beer Count=492! We brewed our 400th beer and it's gone! More information here ! Now we're looking forward to 500!

Click the beer + cider log to see what the latest beers & ciders are at the Blue Bell Inn.

If you are wondering, we have had 76 different ciders, perrys & piders, check them out here!

Bottled beers - we've just started so with the existing varieties and a few new ones, we are up to 15, check them out here.

Watch this space!

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Blue Bell Bitter 3.5%

Our own Blue Bell Bitter at 3.5% - always on!

Blue Bell Bitter

Brewed by Facers in Flintshire - a traditional amber bitter. Full bodied and well hopped to give a balanced taste. Great as it is or as a refreshing shandy.

Hops: 100% Goldings. Malt: Crystal,
Optic malt & torrefied wheat.

We're now up to brew recipe eight. We thought recipe six would be it but price has become an issue so after a bit of tweaking of recipe seven we think we've got it, what do you think?
We're trying to get good value and great taste in one pint but we need your feedback to achieve it.

We've added wheat to improve head retention and a little more crystal malt to make it slightly darker. Recipe seven was tweaked a little to reduce the bitterness as the Goldings were a tad too bitter despite what the book says.

In recipe five we slowly removed the Liberty hops from the recipe we started with (so called, we now realise, because the cost of them now is a liberty!). The hop recipe for Blue Bell Bitter is now 100% Goldings hops.

This is a huge change for the better in terms of the beer’s carbon footprint, as the Liberty hops were grown in America but the Goldings are British. It’s also helping us keep the cost down as the Goldings have ‘only’ gone up by a trifling 111% from £7.35/kilo last year to £15.50/kilo; they haven’t actually confirmed the cost of Liberty at the moment, but we're expecting something like £25 - £30/kilo.

We used to use Maris Otter malt but price became an issue for the same reasons, poor harvest yields and some lunatic fringe growing fuel instead of food - Did you know that The Economist, End of cheap food, Dec 6th 2007 article stated that 'filling the tank of an SUV with ethanol [made with corn/maize] requires enough corn/maize to feed a person for a year,' it'll be the same with cereals too soon, OK rant over!

We actually think Optic malt comes out better in taste tests, what do you think? Your comments would be most welcomed here or over the bar so we can craft this beer not only to suit our tastebuds but our pockets as well!

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Beerjolais Nouveau 4·1%

ImageBeerjolais Nouveau from Facers at 4.1% is looking good and drinking well, made from 100% malt and whole green hops. It'sa light coloured 4.1% abv beer made using home-grown fresh Fuggles hops from the growers own garden and a garden in Holywell. The use of fresh hops rather than the usual dried form brings out flavours which are usually lost in the drying process; this year the predominant (though subtle) flavours are soft fruits, especially peach and melon.

We thought that the stuff those French send over here every year wasn't quite up to scratch and besides, it's wine and not beer.  So we thought we would make a special nouveau beer and have some jolais fun into the bargin. 

Based in Flintshire, the brewey was founded early 2006 by ex-Boddington brewer Dave Facer after a move from premises in Salford where he started his own brewery in early 2003.

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Mynza Mild 3.9%

ImageImageImageImageA mahogany mild, with fruity aftertaste from the local Stationhouse Brewery in Frodsham.

More inf if we can get it.

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Piddle All Over 4.2%

Piddle All Over at 4.2% is brewed at the Wyre Piddle Brewery in Worcestershire.

The Wyre Piddle Brewery is, as it turns out, named after the nearby Wyre Piddle village, the urinary part of the name being derived from the evocatively-titled Piddle Brook which runs through it. The name Piddle in the Hole comes from an old children's rhyme that was popular in the area: Upton Snodsbury, Peopleton and Crowle, Wyre Piddle, North Piddle And Piddle in the Hole.  Piddle All Over is one of the many in the Piddle series of ales.

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