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Just a really nice beer: No, Yeah is the latest Bell's year-round release

Ope, didn't see ya there! Bell's Brewery releases their brand new, year-round beer specifically for those in Midwest states.
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GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan — Bell's Brewery would like to (politely) introduce their newest release specifically for those in the Midwest.

No, Yeah, is Bell's latest year-round release; it will start shipping next week in Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Minnesota.

An easy-drinking Golden Ale with an ABV of 4.5%, No, Yeah is bright and fun inside and out. This lighter craft beer option is crisp and dry with a slightly sweet flavor profile. It is balanced, not overly bitter and will resonate with fans of lagers and those just looking for a really nice beer.

“We saw an opportunity with our core offerings, part of a growing market, but also a niche that’s near and dear to us as proud Midwesterners,” Larry Bell, president and founder said.

This beer will appeal to those who are looking for another alternative to higher ABV beers, something that is crisp and refreshing and not too hoppy,” he added.

Both the name and packaging both play into Midwest politeness and memes that share in that culture. Phrases like "ope", " 'scuse me" and "let me sneak past ya" are all part of the fun of this new Bell’s offering.

No, Yeah is the perfect easy drinking Golden Ale for all things Midwest. It begins shipping the week of Jan. 18. No, Yeah will be available to purchase at the Bell’s General Store and Eccentric Cafe in downtown Kalamazoo on Jan. 18.

MIDWESTERN-ESE EXPLAINED

  • No Yeah = Yes
  • Yeah No = No
  • Yeah No for sure = definitely
  • No yeah no = oh no you’re fine
  • yeah no yeah = I’m sorry, but unfortunately, the answer is yes
  • Ope, sorry = I’m just gonna sneak past ya and grab the ranch

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