Bock Maibock/Helles Bock

Maibock/Helles Bock

Aroma: Moderate to strong malt aroma, often with a lightly toasted quality and low melanoidins. Moderately low to no noble hop aroma, often with a spicy quality. Clean. No diacetyl. Fruity esters should be low to none. Some alcohol may be noticeable. May have a light DMS aroma from Pils malt.

Appearance: Deep gold to light amber in color. Lagering should provide good clarity. Large, creamy, persistent, white head.

Flavor: The rich flavor of continental European pale malts dominates (Pils malt flavor with some toasty notes and/or melanoidins). Little to no caramelization. May have a light DMS flavor from Pils malt. Moderate to no noble hop flavor. May have a low spicy or peppery quality from hops and/or alcohol. Moderate hop bitterness (more so in the balance than in other bocks). Clean, with no fruity esters or diacetyl. Well-attenuated, not cloying, with a moderately dry finish that may taste of both malt and hops.

Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied. Moderate to moderately high carbonation. Smooth and clean with no harshness or astringency, despite the increased hop bitterness. Some alcohol warming may be present.

Overall Impression: A relatively pale, strong, malty lager beer. Designed to walk a fine line between blandness and too much color. Hop character is generally more apparent than in other bocks.

History: A fairly recent development in comparison to the other members of the bock family. The serving of Maibock is specifically associated with springtime and the month of May.

Ingredients: Base of Pils and/or Vienna malt with some Munich malt to add character (although much less than in a traditional bock). No non-malt adjuncts. Noble hops. Soft water preferred so as to avoid harshness. Clean lager yeast. Decoction mash is typical, but boiling is less than in traditional bocks to restrain color development.


OGFGIBUsSRMABV
1.064 - 1.072 1.011 - 1.018 23 - 35+ 6 - 11 6.3 - 7.4%





 
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Dead Guy Ale
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Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
  • On Tap
  • Take Away
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
7%
 
 
DuClaw IV

Beer Information

Serving/Packaging types:
On Tap
Alcohol by Volume (ABV):
6.2%
International Bitterness Units (IBU):
20 IBU's
IV exhibits a deep golden color (just a bit darker than Bare Ass Blonde) a rich malty flavor and aroma, and a respectable 7% abv. This German-style Maibock is part of our "one-off" series of beers. Brewed specifically for the spring time, this brew has plenty of rich malt flavor...
 
 
 
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