COMSTOCK, MI -- Bell's Brewery Inc. will start distributing one of its double IPAs throughout the Midwest, company officials announced Thursday.

Bell's will add Hopsoulution to its year-round lineup in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. Hopsoulution had been a limited specialty release for Bell's distribution area.

Hopsoulution, which is 8 percent alcohol-by-volume, is brewed with several hop varieties "for massive aromas of tropical fruit, citrus and pine. A mild caramel malt character and dry finish provide balance," Bell's said in a press release.

Hopsoulution will be available in kegs and six-packs of 12-ounce bottles starting this month. It will remain a specialty release for the other 35 states in Bell's distribution area and will return in those states in spring 2019.

"Our fans have been asking for a double IPA to be a part of our year-round portfolio," Larry Bell, Bell's president and founder, said. "We're going to start with the Great Lakes region and re-evaluate other markets in the future."

Bell's also will unveil two new limited specialty release beers this fall.

Side Yard Ale, 6.8 ABV, is a fresh-hopped New England style IPA. It'll be available to buy in four-packs of 16 ounce cans at the Bell's General Store and will be on tap at Bell's Eccentric Cafe in downtown Kalamazoo. Side Yard Ale will be brewed with Chinook hops from Bell's Hop Yard next to its brewery in Comstock.

Tessie's Golden Ale, 5 percent ABV, also will be available at the general store and the Eccentric Cafe starting in late October. The label features Larry Bell's yellow labrador, Tessie.

Both beers will be brewed on Bell's new pilot brew system at its Comstock brewery, which is part of a new 12.8-barrel pilot brew system and specialty packaging line designed to fill 12-ounce and 750 mL bottles, according to the company.