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Frankenmuth Geyers Original American Cream Ale

Brewed by: Frankenmuth Brewery
Origin: Frankenmuth, Michigan
Beer style: Cream Ale

A mild, pale, light-bodied ale, made using a warm fermentation (top or bottom) and cold lagering or by blending top and bottom-fermented beers. Low to medium bitterness. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Frankenmuth Geyers Original American Cream Ale

Brewed by: Frankenmuth Brewery
Origin: Frankenmuth, Michigan
Beer style: Cream Ale

A mild, pale, light-bodied ale, made using a warm fermentation (top or bottom) and cold lagering or by blending top and bottom-fermented beers. Low to medium bitterness. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Frankenmuth Geyers Original American Cream Ale

Brewed by: Frankenmuth Brewery
Origin: Frankenmuth, Michigan
Beer style: Cream Ale

A mild, pale, light-bodied ale, made using a warm fermentation (top or bottom) and cold lagering or by blending top and bottom-fermented beers. Low to medium bitterness. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Frankenmuth Geyers Original American Cream Ale

Brewed by: Frankenmuth Brewery
Origin: Frankenmuth, Michigan
Beer style: Cream Ale

A mild, pale, light-bodied ale, made using a warm fermentation (top or bottom) and cold lagering or by blending top and bottom-fermented beers. Low to medium bitterness. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Frankenmuth Geyers Original American Cream Ale

Brewed by: Frankenmuth Brewery
Origin: Frankenmuth, Michigan
Beer style: Cream Ale

A mild, pale, light-bodied ale, made using a warm fermentation (top or bottom) and cold lagering or by blending top and bottom-fermented beers. Low to medium bitterness. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Frankenmuth Geyers Original American Cream Ale

Brewed by: Frankenmuth Brewery
Origin: Frankenmuth, Michigan
Beer style: Cream Ale

A mild, pale, light-bodied ale, made using a warm fermentation (top or bottom) and cold lagering or by blending top and bottom-fermented beers. Low to medium bitterness. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09