Diamond Knot Brewing Releases Vienna Ale

imageFrom Diamond Knot Brewing:

MUKILTEO, WA – Yes, we know that Vienna is in Austria.  Vienna Lager is a well-defined beer style that is indeed believed to have originated in Vienna, but (a) Austria does border Germany and (b) Austrian brewers aren’t exactly super well-known these days.  So, we went and tweaked both the name origin and the style just a bit, because as brewers, that’s what we do!

Call it what you want. What we really care about is celebrating Oktoberfest Diamond Knot style. Reddish amber in color, our Vienna Ale has a bright, crisp flavor with a malty finish. With a mild 5.6% ABV, you’ll be able to saddle up to the bar and make it through a long set of oompah music.

Prost!

Vienna Lager will be available in 22 oz. bombers, as well as on draught throughout Washington and Oregon, and in Total Wine & More’s 12-state distribution through October.

Diamond Knot Craft Brewing is known for supporting local businesses and organizations. With a foundation as a small, craft brewery, the company’s mission is to provide exceptional craft beer, food and lively experiences. Started in 1994, the company currently operates a Brewery & Alehouse, Pizza House and a 10,000-square-foot production brewery and Taproom in Mukilteo, as well as the Camano Lodge on Camano Island. The new DK Brewpub @ MLT is scheduled to open in early 2014.
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