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Vienna

Low ABV

Originating in Austria, Vienna Lager really took off in America pre-1919  (when prohibition began), hence coined the term “Pre Prohibition Lager”. Our old world Vienna-style lager begins with crystal clear Alpine Water.  Fermented very cold and slow. The result is a copper coloured lager that has a noted malty sweetness with a touch more richness than your usual lager.  Hopped to balance the distinct toasty malt profile. The finish – clean, crisp and perfectly dry.

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