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		<title>Eccentric Ale</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve reached that time of year again, when Bell&#8217;s Brewing in Kalamazoo opens its doors to those of us with certain, eccentricities, and provides us our very own beer.  Ian and I went to Eccentric day a few years ago with somewhat disastrous results, and the results were not particularly different for me this year, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve reached that time of year again, when <a href="http://bellsbeer.com/" target="_blank">Bell&#8217;s Brewing</a> in Kalamazoo opens its doors to those of us with certain, eccentricities, and provides us our very own beer.  Ian and I went to Eccentric day a few years ago with somewhat disastrous results, and the results were not particularly different for me this year, except this time I drank probably half as much and remember the whole thing.  I wore my wife&#8217;s little black dress, and I must admit I looked sexy.</p>
<p>As for the beers, there wasn&#8217;t a whole lot that blew my mind there.  There was a very interesting sweet potato stout, which was a pretty light stout, with a hint of sweet potato in the aftertaste.  Sparkling ale was also on draft, which is a relatively decent American tripel.  Two hearted was there, and spectacular as always.  Most importantly, or disappointingly, so was eccentric ale.  Eccentric ale this year was very reminiscent of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/youngbison" target="_blank">Young Bison</a>&#8216;s own Electric Mayhem, although a bit more robust.  Honestly, it could&#8217;ve used some bourbon or just some vanilla. It was an overly heavy scotch ale that just didn&#8217;t have much positive going for it, besides alcohol content.  Then again, you don&#8217;t go to eccentric day for the ale, you go for the absolute shit-show it becomes.  It&#8217;s certainly one hell of a party, complete with scantily clad women, scantily clad dudes, and scantily clad&#8230; others.  Larry Bell graced us as a newspaper pope.  I ran into some friends I hadn&#8217;t seen in some time as well, most notably Laura Bell, who is a wonderful human being.</p>
<p>Back to the beer&#8230; Nothing mind-blowing, but nothing bad.  They also had <a href="http://blog.beerandcomics.com/2009/11/09/bells-rye-stout/" target="_blank">Rye Stout</a>.  Eccentric ale get&#8217;s a 5.5/10</p>
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