Millstream Schokolade BockBrewed by Millstream Brewing Company Amana, Iowa USA Style: Dunkler Bock | Ratings: 134 | Winter Seasonal | Alcohol: 5.7%
Just in time for the holidays is our special treat. A dark and chewy bock beer. Around November you’ll find ’chocolate bock’ on tap down at the brewery.
The history of Bock beer is a complicated one, going all the way back the dark ages in Europe. In the 14th century, the city of Einbeck became famous for this style of beer. So thats where the name "beck" or "bock" has come from. No other beer has a more pure and intense malt character as a true Bock. Many large breweries in the U.S. have diluted the original strength of this beer, but we make the real thing. The body of this beer is rich, making it a good beer to warm up to during those "special" Iowa winters. The blackened malt that we use in it gives the brew a slight hint of chocolate. Its a smooth brew, having been lagered for over a month in our cellars, in true bock style.
|
View All This Beer's Ratings
Related Statistics
Show This Beer's Availability
Wishlist Add - Delete
Beer Rating Assistance
Click the descriptors below to add them to your comments.
 AROMA
APPEARANCE
TASTE
PALATE
OVERALL
Aroma is one of beer's most complex features. Aroma is propelled by lively CO2 and dampened by pillowy heads - especially nitrogen foam. Click on a term below to add it to your tasting notes.
Malt
caramel,
bread,
hay,
cereal,
chocolate,
coffee,
nuts,
toast,
roasty
Hops
resin,
floral,
grass,
spruce,
citrus,
herbs
Yeast/Bacteria
dough,
barnyard,
cheese,
basement aromas,
leather,
earthy,
leaves
Other
alcohol,
banana,
bubblegum,
butterscotch,
clove,
cooked vegetables,
cough drop,
ginger,
licorice,
raisin,
rotten eggs,
soy sauce,
skunky,
smoke,
vanilla,
woody
AROMA
 APPEARANCE
TASTE
PALATE
OVERALL
Appearance is how a beer appeals to the eye and includes notes on color, the liquid's visual texture and the head -- the beer's foam top. Click on a term below to add it to your tasting notes.
Color
pale,
golden,
amber
orange
red
brown
black
Liquid
clear,
hazy,
cloudy,
sparkling
Head
rocky,
frothy,
minimal,
white,
tan,
brown
AROMA
APPEARANCE
 TASTE
PALATE
OVERALL
Taste is what can be appreciated with the tongue. It's easy to mistake aromas for tastes -- the tongue only senses sweet, bitter, sour, salt and umami. Click on a term below to add it to your tasting notes.
Sweet
light,
medium,
heavy
Bitter
light,
medium,
heavy
Sour
light,
medium,
heavy
Other
salty,
umami
AROMA
APPEARANCE
TASTE
 PALATE
OVERALL
The palate includes touch sensations on the lips, tongue, gums and roof of the mouth. Click on a term below to add it to your tasting notes.
Body
light,
medium,
full
Texture
thin,
oily,
creamy,
sticky,
slick,
thick
Carbonation
fizzy,
lively,
average,
soft,
flat
Finish
astringent,
bitter,
abrupt,
long
AROMA
APPEARANCE
TASTE
PALATE
 OVERALL
Your overall score quantifies how much you enjoyed all the beer's elements combined as a sensory experience. Was this a standout beer? Were your expectations met? Did the beer go well with your food? Would you recommend this to a friend? This isn't about how well the beer conformed to its style definition -- it's about a measurement of your own appreciation.
|
|