bock beer

NOUN
  1. a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption in the spring
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How To Use bock beer In A Sentence

  • Bock beer was traditionally brewed in the fall.
  • I started so badly that I nearly struck the banister when Michaela returned, balancing five tankards of doppel bock beer on a tray.
  • Though a pate, rich and gamy in flavor, may require the creamy weight and tartness of a barley wine or bock beer.
  • The various bock beers now sold are generally strong, malty, dark and smooth.
  • A simple roast pork loin is at home with bock beers, doppelbocks, softer pale ales, biers de garde, softer brown ales and Belgian dubbels.
  • At the time he bought Spoetzl Brewery in 1989, the brewer of bock beer founded by German and Czech immigrants some 80 years earlier was just another regional brewer on a quickening slide into oblivion.
  • Bock beer is of a darker colour than the common lager, and possesses a certain luscious flavour, being spiced with an infusion of coriander or some such aromatic seed. Lager Beer in New York
  • Extra strong ales and lagers, bock beer, Adam bier, and barley wine are the brandy, cognac, and port equivalents of the beer world, capable of Armagnac status on the tongue.
  • They shared a bottle of bock beer and talked about the war.
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