Demystifying bock! by Sean Kerry
Barley Days Brewery’s May Bock is a clean, malty, German lager designed and crafted on site by Brewmaster Jan Rorig.
History: The name “Bock” refers to the city of Einbeck, in Saxony. During the heyday of the Hanseatic League (the late 1300s), Einbeck was a brewing centre whose beer was famous throughout Europe. The modern style of bock was created in Munich in the 17th century based on Einbeck models.
Maibock/HellesBock: A relatively pale, strong, malty lager beer. Hop character is generally more apparent than in other bocks. Moderate to strong malt aroma, often with a lightly toasted quality. Deep gold to light amber in colour. Large, creamy, persistent, white head. Medium bodied. Moderate to moderately high carbonation. Smooth and clean with no harshness or astringency. A fairly recent development in comparison to the other members of the bock family. The serving of Maibock is specifically associated with springtime festivals and the month of May.
Traditional Bock: A dark strong, malty lager beer. Strong malt aroma, often with moderate amounts of toasty overtones. Virtually no hop aroma. Light copper to brown colour, often with garnet highlights. Large, creamy, persistent, off-white head. Complex maltiness, some caramel notes, hop bitterness is generally only high enough to support the malt flavours. Medium to medium-full bodied. Moderate to moderately low carbonation.
Doppelbock: A very strong and rich lager. A bigger version of either a traditional bock or a hellesbock. Very strong maltiness. Darker versions will have a strong malt presence with tosty notes. A moerdately low fruity aspect to the aroma often described as prune, plu, or grape may be present (but is optional) in dark versions. A very slight chocolate-like aroma may be preent in darket versions, but no roasted or burned aromatics should ever be present. Deep gold to dark brown in colour. Darker versions often have ruby highlights. Rich and malty with medium-full to full body. Moderate to moderately low carbonation.
I just finished crankin’ 3 of your Boc beers and I’ve fallen madly in love with them. Somewhat sweet with a fantastic aftertaste. It’s REFRESHING!!
I need to head to the county soon and pick up some more before that liquid gold is sold out!
Well done.
BT
Hello Chris,
the Summer Light Ale will be a seasonal beer for the hot days of summer and just be available in the store at the brewery and a few select pubs all over Ontario.
Enjoy the beer!
Jan
We very much enjoy visiting the brewery every summer and would like to make a small requests. We feel that it would greatly enhance our experience if the brewer Alex Nicols provided shirtless tours. Just a suggestion. Donna is fantastic by the way! She alone is worth the drive!
Hello,
My friend and I met Donna Sauve at a LCBO in Kingston today. Currently we are enjoying the Cherry Porter as well as the Dark Ale. We look forward to visiting your brewery sometime
Cheers
Ian
Hi Miss Barley Days
Wow do your beers ever rock. Like i mean they are so totally awesome. I wish I could taste them every day. What a great brewery.
Bill