Category: ALTBIER

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(512) Alt

Brewed by: (512) Brewing Company
Origin: Austin, Texas

Well hopped and malty with copper to dark-brown color, native to Dusseldorf, Germany. Alt is the German word for "old" or "old style". It is more or less the German equivalent to an English ale. Traditionally fermented warm but aged at cold temperatures.



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

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(512) Alt

Brewed by: (512) Brewing Company
Origin: Austin, Texas

Well hopped and malty with copper to dark-brown color, native to Dusseldorf, Germany. Alt is the German word for "old" or "old style". It is more or less the German equivalent to an English ale. Traditionally fermented warm but aged at cold temperatures.



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

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(512) Alt

Brewed by: (512) Brewing Company
Origin: Austin, Texas

Well hopped and malty with copper to dark-brown color, native to Dusseldorf, Germany. Alt is the German word for "old" or "old style". It is more or less the German equivalent to an English ale. Traditionally fermented warm but aged at cold temperatures.



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

ratebeer

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(512) Alt

Brewed by: (512) Brewing Company
Origin: Austin, Texas

Well hopped and malty with copper to dark-brown color, native to Dusseldorf, Germany. Alt is the German word for "old" or "old style". It is more or less the German equivalent to an English ale. Traditionally fermented warm but aged at cold temperatures.



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

ratebeer

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(512) Alt

Brewed by: (512) Brewing Company
Origin: Austin, Texas

Well hopped and malty with copper to dark-brown color, native to Dusseldorf, Germany. Alt is the German word for "old" or "old style". It is more or less the German equivalent to an English ale. Traditionally fermented warm but aged at cold temperatures.



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

ratebeer

n/a

(512) Alt

Brewed by: (512) Brewing Company
Origin: Austin, Texas

Well hopped and malty with copper to dark-brown color, native to Dusseldorf, Germany. Alt is the German word for "old" or "old style". It is more or less the German equivalent to an English ale. Traditionally fermented warm but aged at cold temperatures.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09