Everyone
67

Southern Tier Goat Boy Imperial Weizenbock

Southern Tier Brewing Company
Lakewood, NY, United States of America


Vital Statistics

ABV: 7.5%
First released: 2014

From the brewer

So much in brewing is looked at through the eyes of history. With centuries of beer making behind us, it is impossible to ignore traditions. If we did, we’d be doing a disservice to the heritage of our trade. In Germany, brewers have made “bock” beers for hundreds of years. These are dark, malty, lightly hopped beers first brewed in the 14th century in the town of Einbeck. Funny thing about this town’s name – when the style was adopted by brewers in Munich, their Municher accents pronounced “Einbeck” as “ein Bock” which is German for “Billy Goat.” True story. To this day, many visual puns using goats have adorned labels of Bock beers.

Average Scores

Overall: 67 (logged 3 times)
Bottle: 67 (logged 3 times)

Who's been drinking this

Bottle at Home
Scent is roasted banana and plum/prune. The taste is more bitter than you'd expect from the scent, Clearly a dunkelweizen, but well balanced and smooth for that type.
Bottle at A Friend's
Bottle at Ohio