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bock
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bock [bok bəʊk]
vb & n
(Medicine / Pathology) a variant spelling of boke
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Noun1.bock - a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption in the spring
lager beer, lager - a general term for beer made with bottom fermenting yeast (usually by decoction mashing); originally it was brewed in March or April and matured until September


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Reaching alcohol strength of 8% by volume, it is a Helles Dopplebock.
Its sugary body offers pronounced caramel flavors akin to a German dopplebock, and the beer's finish delivers more notes of toasted sugar paired with a wallop of alcohol.
One night they consisted of a tasty wheat beer, a refreshing amber lager, an Austrian-type lager, a German-style golden ale, an easy-to-drink pale ale, a richer red ale, a big golden dopplebock beer and the already mentioned oatmeal stout.
 
 
 
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