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RateBeer.com -- Correct South Shore Double Honey MaibockSouth Shore Double Honey MaibockDescription: Known as a pale or "blonde" bock, and of German origin, this stye is generally reserved for spring consumption. It’s very malty in flavor an aroma, has practically no bitterness. But a small amount of the hop aromas may come through. Full bodied and hearty, this style was inteded to ward off those nipping remnants of winter as the early Germanic gatherers returned to the field to replenish their stores of food. The phrase "a porkshop in every glass" could very well have originated with this bock style. It was filling and the high alcohol content made the hardships of the hunt a lot more tolerable. Brewer: South Shore Brewery/Wilmarths Deepwater Grille Style: Heller Bock Alcohol Content: 7.4% Seasonal: No
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