COMSTOCK, MI -- Bell's Brewery Inc. will release at least four new beers and start canning some specialty beers in 2018, the company announced Wednesday.

Bell's will release a series including its Belgian-inspired stout, Hell Hath No Fury Ale.

"Hell Hath (No Fury) was always meant to be a trilogy of beers," Larry Bell, Bell's president and founder, said in a press release. "That dream is finally becoming a reality."

Two other beers will make up the series. Road to Hell will be released in July, followed by Hell Hath No Fury in September. Sympathy for the Devil will be released in November. The labels of the series will feature art from David Coverly, a Southwest Michigan native. Coverly also illustrated the labels used on Hell Hath No Fury and Bell's Java Stout.

Bell's will add several specialty beers to its canning lineup. Sparkleberry Ale, a fan favorite that deputed in 2013 at Kalamazoo Pride, will be canned for the first time in June. Sparkleberry, a Belgian-style Tripel brewed with raspberries, will be released in 16-ounce cans and packaged in four-packs. Bell's also will can Lager of the Lakes in 12-ounce cans and packaged in six packs. Lager cans will start shipping in February.

The canning lineup also will include year-round beers Two Hearted, Amber, Oarsman, Oatsmobile, Porter, Kalamazoo Stout and Lager of the Lakes, along with seasonals Oberon, Best Brown and Winter White.

Bell's previously announced Larry's Latest Sour Ale will be released instead of the brewery's Smitten Golden Rye Ale. Hopslam will return in five-liter mini kegs.

The Oracle, a double IPA, will return in July.

"With seven year-rounds, four seasonals and more than a dozen specialties, it's going to be another amazing year of Bell's beer," Laura Bell, CEO of Bell's Brewery, said in the press release. "We will continue to push the boundaries and celebrate what makes Bell's unique and innovative. As with this year's release calendar, we still reserve the right to announce a few surprises here and there."

Bell's will release 30th Anniversary Cherry Stout Reserve in May to commemorate the debut of Bell's Cherry Stout in 1988. The beer will be made with cherry juice sourced from the Traverse City area, the company said.

Oberon Day, a fan favorite and a day that signals the start of spring, is set for March 26.

Here's a look at Bell's month-by-month calendar for 2018:

January: Hopslam (Double IPA) - 12 oz. cans packaged in 6-packs, draught and mini-kegs (5L); Larry's Latest Sour Ale - 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and 12-packs, on draught and in 16 oz. cans packaged in 4-packs.

February: Consecrator Doppelbock - 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and on draught.

March 26: Oberon Release Day - American Wheat Ale in 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and 12-packs, 12 oz. cans packaged in 12-packs, 16 oz. cans packaged in 4-packs and draught.

April: Hopsoulution (Double IPA) - 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and on draught.

May: Oberon mini-kegs (5L); Pooltime Ale (Belgian-inspired Wheat Ale made with cherry juice) packaged in 12 oz. cans in 6-packs and on draught; 30th Anniversary Cherry Stout Reserve - 12 oz. bottles packaged in 4-packs and on draught.

June: Quinannan Falls (India Pale Lager) - 12 oz. cans packaged in 6-packs and on draught; Sparkleberry Ale - 16 oz. cans packaged in 4-packs and on draught.

July: The Oracle (Double IPA) and Road to Hell - 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and on draught.

August: Special Double Cream Stout (Sweet Stout) - 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and on draught.

September: Bell's Octoberfest Beer (Marzen), Third Coast Old Ale (Barleywine), Expedition Stout (Russian Imperial Stout), Hell Hath No Fury ... Ale (Dark Ale) - all 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and on draught; Roundhouse (India Red Ale) 12 oz. cans packaged in 6-packs and on draught; Best Brown (American Brown Ale) - 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and 12-packs, on draught and in 16 oz. cans packaged in 4-packs.

October: Cherry Stout and a Bell's coffee stout to be announced at a later date - both in 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and on draught.

November: Christmas Ale (Scotch Ale) and Sympathy for the Devil - both released in 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and on draught; Winter White (Belgian-inspired Wheat Ale) - 12 oz. bottles packaged in 6-packs and 12-packs, on draught and in 16 oz. cans packaged in 4-packs.

December: Eccentric Ale - 12 oz. bottles and on draught (Bell's General Store and Eccentric Cafe release only).