Atwater Brewery
Regional Brewery
in
Detroit,
Michigan,
United States 🇺🇸
Owned by
Tilray Brands
Associated with 3 Venues
Established in 1997
Contact
Subsidiaries
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.
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.
4.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 4
Texture 4
Overall 4
Bottle pour into shaker. Tall, creamy head. First sip seems really doughy. The doughiness goes away . . . almost. It was refreshing because I just finished mowing the lawn, but there are better pilseners . . . and better "lawn mower" beers.
Tried
from Bottle
on 06 May 2012
at 14:36
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Pour is a hazy copper with a small white head. Aroma is a nice citrus hops with some dry malt. Flavor is about the same. Bone dry malt with a small but decent hop there. Not the best IPA by far but decent and by far the best thing Atwater has put out.
Tried
on 05 May 2012
at 16:06
5.2/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 5
Bottle. Grainy malt and apple aroma. Hazy golden yellow with a small white head. Slightly sweet grainy malt, citrus tang, and mild grassy flavor. Light carbonated body.
Tried
from Bottle
on 04 May 2012
at 16:01
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 6
I tasted the "malty sweetness" touted by the brewer, but disagree with calling it "distinct." A bit of booziness conflicted with the taste. I think this would be a better beer if I had paired it with certain food, but it didn’t really do anything for me. I have to just call it "okay."
Tried
on 30 Apr 2012
at 15:25
7.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
3.7 Bottle pour into footed pilsener glass. Very active carbonation quickly raises a thick, foamy head. A little darker than other pilseners. The aroma brings back memories of beers from the 1960s. The carbonation did not give a fizzy tast. I like the heavy smoothness on the palate...makes it stand out. Atwater Block got it right with this one. I will buy again.
Tried
from Bottle
on 22 Apr 2012
at 13:04
7.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 9
Flavor 6
Texture 8
Overall 7
A nice beer that would have fantastic if the flavor had lived up to the promise of the nose. +++ Sampled from a 12 oz brown bottle this beer poured black with a medium sized foamy beige head that left no lacing. The aroma was strong chocolate, marshmallow and vanilla. The flavor was bitter, dryish and woody with mild notes of vanilla, coffee, chocolate and anise. The finish was long with wood, anise, vanilla and bitter chocolate lingering. Fairly full bodied and creamy. Interesting yet disappointing at the same time.
Tried
from Bottle
on 07 Apr 2012
at 11:29
7.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
12 ounce bottle into pint glass, bottled January 2012. Pours slightly hazy dark brown color with a small 1 finger light tan head with good retention that reduces to a thin cap that lingers. Slight spotty lacing on the glass. Aromas of big chocolate, caramel, toffee, roasted malt, vanilla, cream, and a touch of herbal hops. Nice and well balanced aromas with good strength. Taste of chocolate, roasted malt, vanilla, caramel, toffee, biscuit, and herbal hops. Good amount of bitterness on the finish; with lingering notes of roasted malt, caramel, toffee, vanilla, chocolate, and herbal spiciness on the finish for a good bit. Not as much chocolate in the taste as I was hoping, but there is a good flavor balance. Medium carbonation and body; with a fairly creamy mouthfeel. Alcohol is well hidden with only a slight warming after the finish present. Overall this is a nice, pleasant, and enjoyable brew from Atwater. Very smooth and drinkable as well.
Tried
from Bottle
on 31 Mar 2012
at 17:09
6/10
Tried
on 12 Mar 2012
at 18:50
6/10
Very chocolatey, but rather shallow otherwise
Tried
on 22 Feb 2012
at 16:35
6.5/10
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Appearance 10
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Sampled on draft at the Headkeeper this beer poured a murky orange-caramel color with a medium sized creamy orange-white head that lingered and left great lacing. The aroma was sweet pine, resin, lemon, orange, faint tropical fruits and table sugar. The flavor was dryish table sugar with moderate notes of pine, orange, lemon and faint tropical fruits. A bit rough on the hoppiness. The finish was dry pine with a bit of alcohol coming through. Medium body. Ok.
Tried
from Draft
on 23 Jan 2012
at 19:01