Enjoy our refreshing Atwater Vanilla Java Porter beer, an English-style porter with a deep brown color. Drinking this vanilla beer is like having your morning Joe and your evening beer together in one double-dark blend; perfect for those moments you feel like having a little bit of both. Sweet vanilla meets coffee flavor in this smooth craft beer that is indulgently creamy with a medium body, a dry earthy finish and 5% ABV. Grab a 6 pack of 12-oz beer bottles of vanilla java dark beer. It is ideal for after dinner with dessert, or as a nightcap to a long day. It pairs well with smoked or roasted meats, bacon, and rich desserts flavored with chocolate or espresso.
Founded in 1997, Atwater Brewery made its debut in Detroit, Michigan in the historic Rivertown district with a focus on bringing back the Bohemian style lager. Atwater currently holds true to making traditional German-style lagers, along with unique boutique ales.
- 6 pack of 12-oz beer bottles of Atwater Vanilla Java Porter Beer
- Sweet vanilla meets coffee flavor in this smooth craft beer with 5% ABV
- Porter beer that is creamy with a medium body and a dry earthy finish
- Your morning Joe and your evening beer together in one double-dark blend
- Ideal for after dinner with dessert, or as a nightcap to a long day
Originally blended for the working class in Central London, English Style Porters give nod to the masses, mixing traditional old style ales with more modern ales. While relatively dark, English Style Porters eschew burnt flavors for more mellow profiles.
Coffee-Flavored Porter, Crafted with Vanilla Notes www.atwaterbeer.com 5% alc./vol. Ah, we meet again. To smuggle in a good day, courtesy of this great brew. To cool down your calloused hands and refresh your hardworking soul. Prost! To all you've done and all you've yet to do. Anytime you need to raise one for all the challenges you've risen to, pop a top. And meet us Atwater.; Pairs well with days you need a pick-me-up or a wind-down.
Warning
Contains: GOVERNMENT WARNING: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.
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