Bock
Bock
1265 beers | 3.429 Avg ScoreA deep golden (Helles Bocks & Maibocks) to brown (Traditional Bocks) colored lager, which originated in the German town of Einbeck as early as the 14th century. After being resurrected in Munich three centuries later, this style errantly became known as "bock" (which also means "billy-goat" in German) instead of "beck." The bock beer is malty rich and sweet (but not overly sweet) and typically contains bready, toasted, even caramel flavors that are in some cases lightly balanced but never overcome by hops. The alcohol level is higher than the average beer but does not dominate the aroma or flavor. The body of a bock is medium to just under full-bodied. The smooth character of a lager should come through in the bock.
Beer | Location | Reviews | Score | |
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Acadian Helles Bock
LA, United States |
0 |
0.000
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Brahma Bock
Brazil |
0 |
0.000
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Amstel Herfstbock
Netherlands |
0 |
0.000
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Amstel Lentebock
Netherlands |
0 |
0.000
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Eskes Bock
NM, United States |
0 |
0.000
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Eskes Doobie Rock Heller Bock
NM, United States |
0 |
0.000
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Eskes Ginger Bock
NM, United States |
0 |
0.000
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Dommelsche Bokbier Primeur
Netherlands |
0 |
0.000
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Dommelsche Winterbok Bier
Netherlands |
0 |
0.000
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Distelhauser Winterbock
Germany |
0 |
0.000
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Denison's Bock
Canada |
0 |
0.000
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Denison's Maibock
Canada |
0 |
0.000
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De Drie Ringen Bokbier
Netherlands |
0 |
0.000
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Chilkoot Black Bear Bock
Canada |
0 |
0.000
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Cedar Creek Mai-Bock
NJ, United States |
0 |
0.000
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Cedar Helles Honey Bock
IA, United States |
0 |
0.000
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Cedar Maibock
IA, United States |
0 |
0.000
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Carolina Brewing Carolina Spring Bock
NC, United States |
0 |
0.000
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Caldera Spring Bock
OR, United States |
0 |
0.000
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DeGroens Maibock
DE, United States |
0 |
0.000
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