9/15: Festbier Release at Atlas Brew Works Half Street Brewery & Tap Room

WHAT: Atlas Brew Works is excited to announce the seasonal release of its popular Festbier on Thursday, September 15. From 6pm to 8pm, celebrate the release and enjoy Oktoberfest-themed foods, music, and discounts on six-packs and merch at Atlas Half Street Brewery & Tap Room. Enjoy bottomless draft beers, select wine, spirits, and an Atlas Stein filled with Festbier. Grab a $30 ticket for a .5L stein or a $40 ticket for a 1L stein.

With a 6.1% ABV, Atlas’ Festbier is both lighter in color and body than a traditional Oktoberfest beer. With an increased hop profile and sweet bread notes imparted from a blend of Munich, Vienna, and Pilsner malts, Festbier results in a more drinkable lager. The delightful orange blossom aromas are owed to a combination of German and American hops. Preorder cans of Festbier at a discounted price when purchasing your Eventbrite ticket.

WHERE:

Atlas Half Street Brewery & Tap Room

1201 Half Street SE, #120

Washington, DC 20003

WHEN:

Thursday, September 15, 2022

6pm to 8pm

TICKETS: Purchase your Festbier release event ticket at eventbrite.com/e/festbier-tickets-401000913527.

For more information on Atlas Brew Works, its locations, events, and beers, please visit atlasbrewworks.com or contact Avery Meetre at avery@lindarothpr.com.

About Atlas Brew Works

Located in DC’s Ivy City and Capitol Riverfront neighborhoods, Atlas Brew Works creates balanced, great-tasting ales and lagers in a solar-powered facility. Its second location opened across from Nationals Park in early-April 2020. Atlas is available in bars, restaurants, and stores throughout DC, Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Tennessee. Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Ohio residents can order Atlas through DTC shipping. For a full list of Atlas’ beer portfolio visit www.atlasbrewworks.com.

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