Atwater Brewery

Regional Brewery in Detroit, Michigan, United States 🇺🇸
Owned by Tilray Brands
Associated with 3 Venues

Established in 1997

Contact
237 Jos Campau, Detroit, MI, 48207, United States
Subsidiaries
Atwater Brewery owns 1 brewery:
Description
“Founded in 1997, Atwater Block Brewery made its debut in Detroit, Michigan in the historic Rivertown district. The original owner’s reasoning and focus was to bring back the Bohemian style lager that Stroh’s Brewing Company had made famous in the mid 1800’s. The passion for beer started in 1848 when the first mass produced beer was bottled in the Detroit area. So although Detroit is known for being the Motor city, at one time Michigan had more production breweries than anyone in the country. Atwater wanted to re-invent that product back in 1997 of making German style Lagers. The owners purchased a Kasper Schulz, the oldest makers of brewing equipment in the world! It was purchased at a trade show in 1996 and by 1997 Atwater was producing beer!

Atwater currently holds true to making traditional German style lagers, along with unique boutique ales. Rieth says, “We’ve analyzed the marketplace and studied what consumers really want in a beer and have successfully provided this for them”. Atwater keeps things fun around the brewery, never taking things too seriously; a favorite slogan around here, “We drink all we can and sell the rest”. Rieth says the company recently became international when beer was shipped to Munich, Germany in a partnership with an all-American craft beer tap house. Today the brewery is thriving and expanding at its original Joseph Campau location, including a full scale Biergarten and Tap House. We recently opened Atwater in the Park which is located 8 miles from the brewery in a renovated church serving unique styles and great food, along with Atwater Spirits and Wine. Atwater in Grand Rapids opened its doors in October 2016 and is located in the renovated Rowe Hotel downtown.

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Tried on 04 Nov 2011 at 16:11


5.9
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5

A hazed golden ale with a thick off white head. In aroma, a sweet biscuitty malt with doughy character. In mouth, a smooth crisp malt with British hops, medium bodied. Grassy. On tap at Knoxville Brewer’s Jam, Oct. 22 2011.

Tried from Draft on 26 Oct 2011 at 18:45


5.2
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6

Tried to rate this as objectively as possible. Picked up the bottle because I had never heard of the brewer before, andi love porter, but this was pretty pathetic. Poured ok, but not a lot of head, smell is vanilla bean, a little chocolate, some roasted malts, taste however, is lame, no big flavors, everything is muddled together, not terrible, not a drain pour by any means, just disappointing.

Tried from Bottle on 24 Oct 2011 at 19:39


5.6
Appearance - 3 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 2 | Overall - 11

Bottle. Cloudy, light amber body with a fizzy, white head, slowly diminishing. Grainy aroma with notes of grass, warm bread. The flavor is lightly to moderately sweet and lightly bitter. It finishes lightly sweet and moderately bitter. Medium body, watery texture, fizzy carbonation. Taste of hops and peppery alcohol. The raw grain is overrun by bitterness. Too bitter. Unclean.

Tried from Bottle on 18 Oct 2011 at 18:07


7.3
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

Bottle. Molasses, prune malt and alcohol aroma. Dark brown-black with moderate head. Slightly sweet molasses malt, oak and mild alcohol and herbal hops flavor. Not bad.

Tried from Bottle on 16 Oct 2011 at 15:29


5.6
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5

Bottle. Opaque dark brown body, medium tan head. Nose of roasted malts, chocolate wafers, chocolate liqueur, bourbon and buttery oak. Bitter, dry, tangy body, the bourbon aging a dull tool that does little to complement the dull charred malt backbone. The meaty, inky notes fade too quickly. Just not very good.

Tried from Bottle on 14 Oct 2011 at 17:10


5.8
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 6

Can. Slightly hazy medium orange body, thick puffy off-white head. Grassy, spicy, leafy nose with biscuity malts. Weird body starts with a quick dose of watery tanginess before grassy, leafy bitter hops establish dominance. Very light toasty malts do little to carry the hops. An acidic, tangy, bitter and limp beer that showcases hops but does little to actually incorporate them into a coherent drink.

Tried from Can on 14 Oct 2011 at 16:00


3.8
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 2 | Overall - 2

Bottle @ home via a trade. Deep brown appearance with a small tan head. Boozy, raisin, slight chocolate, watery vanilla aroma. Tangy, somewhat sour, burnt malty, thin bodied, light vanilla flavor. Seems infected to me. Absolutely abhorrent. Definitely infected. Barf!

Tried from Bottle on 12 Oct 2011 at 01:05


6.1
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

12 oz bottle. Pours black with a nice tan head. Aroma of cereal, bits of cocoa and roast. Flavor has smoky and roasty cocoa, cereal, earthiness. You know, kind of like all the dark Atwater beers I’ve had have tasted. Not much bourbon or oak. I mean, it’s pleasant, but it’s nothing special.

Tried from Bottle on 09 Oct 2011 at 22:51


6.8
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

Pours a yellow-orange color with a medium white head that recedes quickly to an outer ring. Thin strings of lacing on the glass. Noble hops and sweet malt in the nose. Medium body with flavors of grassy hops, bready malt and yeast. The finish is moderately hoppy with a short bitter aftertaste. Decent beer, which for Atwater is saying something.

Tried on 08 Sep 2011 at 10:25