Stroh’s is returning to Detroit.

Brew Detroit LLC, a 68,000-square-foot brewing facility at 1401 Abbott St., received label approval June 8 from the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau for Stroh’s Bohemian-Style Pilsner. The brewer, which brews beers for Michigan brands, such as Atwater Brewery, Badass American Lager, Motor City Brewing Works and Big Red Beverages, will likely brew the beer for Stroh Brewing Co., which is owned by Milwaukee-based Pabst Brewing Co.

Beer brands typically hit the market within weeks or months of receiving label approval from the federal regulatory body.

Jerry Kocak, CEO of Brew Detroit, declined to comment on the reintroduction of brewing Stroh’s in Detroit.

It’s unclear when Stroh’s Detroit-brewed beer would be available for purchase. The label reads “Proudly Made in Detroit, Michigan." The “European-style pilsner brewed in the heart of Detroit...” will be 5.5 percent alcohol by volume.

Stroh’s was last brewed in Detroit 31 years ago, in June 1985.

The beermaker, which began in Detroit in 1850, razed its 1 million-square-foot brewery, bottling and warehouse buildings on Gratiot Avenue at I-75 — now home of Crain’s Detroit Business and its parent company Crain Communications Inc. The late Peter Stroh, chairman of the iconic Detroit beer company, said no amount of investment could save the brewery in the face of a declining beer audience — which dropped from 31 million barrels to 24 million barrels annually in 1985.