Category: VIENNA

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Atwater Rost

Brewed by: Atwater Block Brewery
Origin: Detroit, Michigan

Given this name because the style was developed around Vienna, Austria. A light to medium body, with a malty aroma. Beers produced and labeled as Marzen or Oktoberfest are likely to be of the Vienna Lager style.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: VIENNA

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Atwater Rost

Brewed by: Atwater Block Brewery
Origin: Detroit, Michigan

Given this name because the style was developed around Vienna, Austria. A light to medium body, with a malty aroma. Beers produced and labeled as Marzen or Oktoberfest are likely to be of the Vienna Lager style.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: VIENNA

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Atwater Rost

Brewed by: Atwater Block Brewery
Origin: Detroit, Michigan

Given this name because the style was developed around Vienna, Austria. A light to medium body, with a malty aroma. Beers produced and labeled as Marzen or Oktoberfest are likely to be of the Vienna Lager style.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: VIENNA

ratebeer

Atwater Rost

Brewed by: Atwater Block Brewery
Origin: Detroit, Michigan

Given this name because the style was developed around Vienna, Austria. A light to medium body, with a malty aroma. Beers produced and labeled as Marzen or Oktoberfest are likely to be of the Vienna Lager style.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: VIENNA

ratebeer

Atwater Rost

Brewed by: Atwater Block Brewery
Origin: Detroit, Michigan

Given this name because the style was developed around Vienna, Austria. A light to medium body, with a malty aroma. Beers produced and labeled as Marzen or Oktoberfest are likely to be of the Vienna Lager style.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: VIENNA

ratebeer

Atwater Rost

Brewed by: Atwater Block Brewery
Origin: Detroit, Michigan

Given this name because the style was developed around Vienna, Austria. A light to medium body, with a malty aroma. Beers produced and labeled as Marzen or Oktoberfest are likely to be of the Vienna Lager style.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09