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National Bock Beer Day: Could This Beer Style be the GOAT?

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Every March 20th, take a step back in history by drinking a traditional German bock on National Bock Beer Day. 

Dating back to the Medieval era, this dark lager was originally brewed in the northern town of Einbeck, Germany, during the fourteenth century. 

When the bock traveled south to the city of Munich during the seventeenth century the subtle differences in language meant that Bavarians started to mispronounce the beer from Einbeck as ein bock

That word in German literally translates to billy goat

The name stuck and so did the image of the animal, which you'll find on many bock labels to this day. 

One might be tempted to say this beer style is the…GOAT.  

So What Exactly Is a Bock? 

Traditional German-style bocks are essentially dark lagers that are heavy on the malt, showcasing classic German grains like Munich malt or Vienna malt. 

Because of the emphasis placed on malt, bocks have a significant amount of sweetness balanced with strong notes of toasted nuts. 

Historically, since brewers used a bottom-fermenting lager yeast in a bock, they would store the beer for longer periods to smooth out all those intense flavors. 

Typically a bit higher in strength for a lager, bocks clock in anywhere from 6.3% - 7.5% ABV. 

These beers pour out anywhere from amber to a dark ruby red with those aforementioned robust malt flavors and just a whisper of hoppiness.

You can also find variations such as helles bock (lighter), maibock (paler and hoppier), dunkelbock, and doppelbock (heavier and darker). 

National Bock Beer Day Badge

Of course, at Untappd we're celebrating National Bock Beer Day the best way we know how…

With a new badge! This one is pretty simple to earn: just drink a bock during the holiday. 

To earn this badge: Check-in any one (1) beer produced in the Bock style from Mar. 18th, 2022, through Mar. 21st, 2022. 

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