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For the second consecutive year, a beer from Comstock, Michigan, has captured the palates of the American Homebrewers Association.

Bell’s Two Hearted Ale beat out Pliny the Elder, the Russian River Brewing Company’s much-ballyhooed brew, as the nation’s best commercial beer in the 16th annual Best Beers in America survey.

Pliny, which came in second, had held the title for eight years until being toppled in 2017.

Another Bell beer, Hopslam, moved up to fourth place from fifth place last year. More than half of this year’s top 10 were brewed in Michigan; besides Bell, the Founders brewery scored with four rankings.

“When I think about the elements that Bell’s shares with the passionate homebrewing community, the values that rise to the top include creativity, a meticulous attention to detail, and the joy of sharing thoughtfully crafted beers with friends,” said John Mallett, director of operations for Bell’s, in a statement.

The top five beers were made by small, independent craft brewers. Sierra Nevada’s Pale Ale tied for fifth.

For the survey, members of the AHA, which publishes Zymurgy magazine, were able to vote online for up to 20 of their favorite beers. All of the brews had to be commercial ones sold in the United States.

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1. Bell’s Two Hearted Ale

2. Russian River Pliny the Elder

3. The Alchemist Heady Topper

4. Bell’s Hopslam

T5. Sierra Nevada Pale Ale

T5. Founders CBS (Canadian Breakfast Stout)

T5. Founders KBS (Kentucky Breakfast Stout)

8. Three Floyds Zombie Dust

9. Founders Breakfast Stout

T10. WeldWerks Juicy Bits

T10. Founders All Day IPA