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bock beer
or Bock beer
[ bok ]
bock beer
/ bɒk /
noun
- heavy dark strong beer
- (in France) a light beer
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bock beer1
First recorded in 1865–70; Bock ( def )
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bock beer1
C19: from German Bock bier , literally: buck beer, name given through folk etymology to beer brewed in Einbeck , near Hanover
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Example Sentences
The two principal kinds of double beer are the Bock-beer and the Salvator-beer.
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Bar-rooms in cellars had bock-beer placards before their closed portals.
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As a rule, stories and jokes circulated at table along with the bock-beer.
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And along with all this that Ringnes bock-beer which is so famous in our part of the world.
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I could smell the moss-like smell of bock beer; I even remembered conversations we had had.
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