Aroma was yeasty but nothing I could put a finger on--def was not similar to W34/70. I'd give the SNS thing a try with 1 pack of dry yeast. Based on my observations of fermentation health of drauflassen with 1 pack of dry yeast having quicker starts, finishes, and never having a yeast related issue vs 2 packs pitched reyhdrated with (sometimes extremely) slow or no starts until temp raised above lager temps after several days.
Keep in mind I'm getting great results on 7 gallon batches with 1 pack of yeast.
Okay, good stuff. Also, I did a little Googling and see this:
M76Attenuation: High
Flocculation: Medium
Temp range: 45-57°
2206Attenuation: 73-77%
Flocculation: Med-High
Temp range: 46-58°
Those values seem close enough that they could be the same yeast. I'm not sure why I'm so interested in that but if nothing else it would help me pick a style to make. Also... I'm fine with the idea of making a starter (maybe 1L in this case) with one pack of the M76 and pitching it when it's active into a 5% lager. I'm currently playing with two ale yeast strains so it may be sometime after the first of the year when I do this but I like the idea and when I look at the styles that 2206 is good for on the Wyeast site, the list is VERY long and even includes styles I never heard of like German Leichtbier (sp?). Cheers. I mean Prost.

EDIT: I see that Leichtbier is a low-ABV gold lager in Germany. It's Germany's Bud Light... if there was such a thing.