soccerxs (5), El Paso, Texas, USA does not count Sep 19, 2006 Dark and aromatic, but feels a bit thin. Suitable for when you crave a dark beer but are low on funds. One of the better Texas beers for the price. TcTango (48), Tyler, Texas, USA Sep 19, 2006 Updated: Nov 19, 2007Bottle. Very approachable dark beer. Pours brown with a thin off-white head. Hints of caramel, nuts, and malt. Good beer. Arnie (272), Chicagoland, IL, Illinois, USA Sep 18, 2006 Bottled. No nose to speak of (of course, I have a cold), but a brown colored pour with a tan head. Mild malty flavor, an easy-drinking darker beer. milewide (609), Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA Sep 5, 2006 Not much flavor, but a bit of carmel malt. Especially weak in hops. Pretty dark amber color. RyanTHC (38), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 4, 2006 pours amber brown with ok head. average but distinguishable and unique aroma. flavor isn’t overpowering to inexperienced palates. goes down smooth. alc% isnt that high but I can sure put a lot of these away and not a lot of time! DaMenace123 (250), Houston, Texas, USA Sep 4, 2006 Pours brown, smells and tastes somewhat malty. Fairly watery, somewhat bland but still decent. SalaciousCrumb (2), fair oaks ranch, Texas, USA does not count Sep 3, 2006 Although it doesn’t have much of a strong taste, it’s still the best bock in Texas. biggmike (480), Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA Aug 22, 2006 Updated: Jul 14, 2007Solid effort from the folks in Shiner, Texas. Poured dark reddish-brown and maintained its head. Very drinkable with the correct amount of carbonation. Very smooth and high on the drinkability scale.
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