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Bock beer

Bock beer \Bock" beer`\ [G. bockbier; bock a buck + bier beer; -- said to be so named from its tendency to cause the drinker to caper like a goat.] A strong beer, originally made in Bavaria. [Also written buck beer.]

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bock beer

n. A strong, dark lager of German origin.

WordNet
bock beer

n. a very strong lager traditionally brewed in the fall and aged through the winter for consumption in the spring [syn: bock]

Usage examples of "bock beer".

That reminds me, Duffy thought - I wonder how the Herzwesten Bock beer is coming.

That reminds me, Duffy thought -- I wonder how the Herzwesten Bock beer is coming.

Easter, the bock beer, and Spring are all the same thing in everybody's mind, and they really dive into it headfirst after a hard winter.

Anyone who trampled a toad was ipso facto opening a bottle of bock beer.

He sat down, and gestured toward a servant, summoning bock beer for them both.

I missed my Shiner Bock beer and Mexican food, I missed the hot, dry Texas fields, and I missed my apartment in Austin, where I had a longhorn skull over the fireplace mantel covered in red, white, and blue leather, with a Lone Star on his forehead.

I burst through the door, and I shout at my son, Luke, and my twin daughters, Grace and Isabelle, and I kiss them on the necks, and I grab a Shiner Bock beer with one hand and an armful of babies with the other.

But at other times, you get to thinking that it's all hokum, and that can make you bitter as a bottle of bock beer.

I said that it would be a bock beer and, perhaps, if it was possible, a cup of coffee.