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Ziegenbock (Ziegen Bock) is a German amber lager brewed by AB InBev. It is billed as "for Texans by Texans," and distributed in the U.S. state of Texas and nearby states. [ 1 ] Ziegenbock is the German word for a billy goat .
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The Maibock style – also known as Heller Bock or Lente Bock in the Netherlands – is a strong pale lager, lighter in colour and with more hop presence. [3]Colour can range from deep gold to light amber with a large, creamy, persistent white head, and moderate to moderately high carbonation, while alcohol content ranges from 6.3% to 8.1% by volume. [3]
Boston Beer Company c. 1880. The Boston Beer Company was founded in 1984 by James "Jim" Koch and Rhonda Kallman. [4] The initial beer offering was Samuel Adams Boston Lager, a 4.8% abv amber or Vienna lager. [6]
Peerless Pale this pale and hoppy brew coincided with the launch of Peerless’ new logo and pump clip design. 3.8% ABV. Red Rocks is a strong, ruby ale named after the famous sandstone point in Hoylake on the Wirral. 5.0% ABV.
In 2005, the company bought four beer brands from the James Page Brewing Company. [13] By 2008, the company's products were distributed to 18 different states. [ 12 ] For nearly 20 years, the company brewed and bottled Karl Strauss Brewing Company brands until production was moved in January, 2009. [ 14 ]
Most of New Belgium's beer labels were initially designed by Anne Fitch, a watercolorist whose work appeared on all New Belgium beers for 19 years. [ 27 ] In 2006, New Belgium changed its logo because it realized that beer drinkers could identify the Fat Tire label, but "didn't recognize the brewery label, or make the connection that New ...