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Encyclopedia > Shiner Bock

Shiner is a brand of beer, especially known for its bock, Shiner Bock. It is brewed in Spoetzl Brewery, the "Little Brewery," in Shiner, Texas.


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Interesting Places - Shiner, Texas (846 words)
In the tradition of Bavarian Brewmaster Kosmos Spoetzl, Shiner's little brewery proudly produces Shiner Blonde, Shiner Bock, Shiner Honey Wheat Ale and two seasonal brews, Shiner Summer Stock and Shiner Winter Ale.
Two important pieces of Shiner's history have been preserved by the Shiner Economic Development Board (EDB) and presently house period furnishings and original artifacts.
The Fire Station has since been relocated, and today Shiner's City Hall houses the Police Station, Chamber of Commerce and City offices, and the auditorium is used as the firemen's recreation hall.
Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Shiner Bock at Epinions.com (744 words)
Shiner bock is not a classic German bock, although it is a good beer in and of itself.
Shiner’s award-winning bock (it won a bronze at the 2001 Great American Beer Festival in Denver in the American Dark lager category) is not the only beer it brews.
Shiner Bock is lagered for 20 days, though the company claims they age their beer for 30 days (they include the fermentation time).
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