Shiner Bock Beer


 

Description

Shiner® Bock Beer. Spoetzl Brewery Est. 1909. Every drop of Shiner is brewed in Shiner. Satisfying since 1909. Enjoy. Nothing's finer than Shiner. 6 - 12 fl. oz. bottles.

Other Description

Kosmos spoetzl and his little brewery. The "Little Brewery" was established in Shiner, Texas, in 1909 by German and Czech immigrant farmers eager to satisfy their thirst for the old-world brews of their homelands. In 1914, they hired Bavarian brewmaster Kosmos Spoetzl, whose recipes, expertise and passion for brewing excellence served as the basis of Shiner's first official beer, known today as Shiner Premium. In March 1915, Kosmos purchased the Shiner Brewery and thus began his 35-year stewardship. During that time, the brewery remained in operation throughout Prohibition (1920-1933) by making ice and "near" beer, and later went on to enjoy steady growth and prosperity as Shiner Beers became a local favorite. In the late 1940s, Kosmos oversaw an addition to the brewery that introduced the distinctive white-brick facade that defines the building today. In tribute to our original brewmaster, the home of Shiner Beers is still known as the K. Spoetzl Brewery. Every drop of Shiner is still brewed and bottled in Shiner. We continue to handcraft beer with the same pride Kosmos Spoetzl put into every bottle over a century ago. We invite you to visit us in Shiner to see for yourself - we'll save a cold one for you. Bock Beer - Combines old world bavarian heritage with American handcraft brewing for a smooth, delightfully drinkable dark beer. Prosit! Small town, small brewery. Every drop of Shiner Beer is brewed right here in Shiner, Texas (Pop. 2,069), by a handful of local craftsmen who take pride in our little brewery, and our classic shiner bock. First brewed in 1913. This lightly hopped, American-style bock has a clean flavor and a slightly sweet finish. We hope you enjoy drinking it as much as we enjoyed making it. More bottles = More beer. Please recycle your bottles.

Ingredients

Shiner Bock Beer.

Warnings

Government warning: (1) According to the surgeon general, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.

UPC

00088573331011