Dec 6th, Shiner Bock

When I open up the beer today I was a little suspicious as I thought Shiner Bock was a light lager, and then I got even more suspicious when it was a twist off cap. Beers with twist off caps usually don’t leave a great impression in my book.

But there it was, Shiner Bock Beer, from Spoetzl Brewery, Shiner, TX. I was surprised when I poured it in my glass as I saw it was not a light lager and more of an ale. The first taste was a-ok, and as I kept on drinking, that fizzyness came over me like with a lot of other beers, a little too fizzy for my taste, but still ok. I give it 3 out of 5 and I will not judge you if you like to drink this beer.

The bottle says;
Handcrafted in the same brewery where it was first made back in 1913, this gently hopped medium brown brew is the pride of Shiner, Texas.
Bock Beer combines old world Bavarian heritage with American handcraft brewing for a smooth, delightful drinkable dark beer, Prosit!

Small Town, Small Brewery
Every drop of Shiner Beer is brewed right here in the Shiner, Texas (Pop, 2070), by a handful of local craftsmen who take pride in our little brewery, and our classic Shiner Bock. First brewed in 1913, this lightly-hopped, American-style bock has a cream flavor and a slightly sweet finish. We hope you enjoy drinking it as much as we enjoyed making it.