Maibock
Maibock is a traditional German beer style that is a stronger version of Bock beer, typically brewed in the spring. It is characterized by a rich, malty flavor with a slightly sweet taste and a golden to amber color. The alcohol content usually ranges from 6.3% to 7.5%, making it a robust choice for beer enthusiasts.
This seasonal brew is often enjoyed during May celebrations, particularly in Germany, where it is associated with the arrival of warmer weather. Maibock is usually less hoppy than other beer styles, allowing the malt flavors to shine through, making it a favorite for those who appreciate a smooth, full-bodied beer.