Bock (Classic Beer Style Series: 9)

  Author:    Darryl Richman
  ISBN:    093738139X
  Sales Rank:    194421
  Published:    1994-01-25
  Publisher:    Brewers Publications
  # Pages:    174
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 4 reviews
  Used Offers:    10 from $6.97
  Amazon Price:    $9.56
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Bock (Classic Beer Style Series: 9)
  
You'll find everything you need to understand, appreciate, and brew bock in this book.
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05-23-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  great series
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This series has some great books this one included the only provblem in fact I have with this series is they changed the size of the books in later style volumes which is very anoying to me
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08-18-07 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Real bock, done right
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Richman's book on Bock is one of the gems of the "Classic Beer Style Series", in which (as of this writing) there are 17 books.

Unlike George Fix's book on Oktoberfest, Richman nails this style dead on, and I applaud him for it.

Fix (rather amateurishly, I might add) built his recipes around Belgian pale and pilsner malts (wrong country, wrong lovibond, wrong flavor), and achieved the requisite color in his recipes with the addition of varying amounts of crystal malt. In other words, he cheated by using color malts in order to take advantage of simple infusion mashing.

Richman, on the other hand, makes Bock (oktoberfest's stronger, darker and richer sibling) the authentic way ... with real German vienna & munich malts (correct country, lovibond and flavor), and the correct technique (labor, energy, and time intensive triple decoction mashing, and subsequent long wort boils that generate the distinctive melanoid and caramelization flavors). He also recommends the use of more authentic yeast strains than Fix does.

Bottom line is that this book is the real deal - it gives you the low down on real bock done right, rather than kluged together with shortcuts and cheaper inferior ingredients.

Want to compare the taste difference between these completely opposing and mutually exclusive approaches ? Here's a quick example off the top off my head ... try comparing a can of "Red Dog" (a vienna style mass-market swill lager, using the usual bevy of adjuncts, bland malts adjusted with small doses of color malt, simple RIMS-driven infusion mashing, and a flavorless fast-acting yeast quickly centrifuged away for minimum contact time and maximum turnover) to a fresh bottle of Hacker-Pschorr Amber Marzen (which uses the sort of authentic ingredients and techniques that Richman extolls ... all vienna/munich malts, no adjuncts, little or no crystal/color malts, triple decoction mashing, correct yeast strain, long sur lie lager time).

No comparison - the former is a bland, watery, characterless nothing beer with a vague hint of caramel in the finish, whereas the latter is rich and elegant, with body, malt flavor, and delicate notes of raisins, pitted fruits, and faint hints of toffee. In short, the latter beer totally bitchslaps the former.

The difference is not all that different from comparing a quick beef broth to classic beef consumme ... the latter made from beef stock that you slow simmered from slow-roasted marrow bones, and then clarified and reduced. There is no comparison.

Bottom line is that this is a good book for homebrewers - especially if you're into all grain brewing. It has it's shortcomings ... none of which stood out enough for me to remember years after reading it hot off the press. The most important thing about this book is Richman's unswerving commitment to authenticity ... that's all you need to know in order to decide whether or not to buy it. If you buy only one book in this series, buy this one.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-07 07:21:38 EST)
08-18-07 4 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Real bock, done right
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Richman's book on Bock is one of the gems of the "Classic Beer Style Series", in which (as of this writing) there are 17 books.

Unlike George Fix's book on Oktoberfest, Richman nails this style dead on, and I applaud him for it.

Fix (rather amateurishly, I might add) built his recipes around Belgian pale and pilsner malts (wrong country, wrong lovibond, wrong flavor), and achieved the requisite color in his recipes with the addition of varying amounts of crystal malt. In other words, he cheated by using color malts in order to take advantage of simple infusion mashing.

Richman, on the other hand, makes Bock (oktoberfest's stronger, darker and richer sibling) the authentic way ... with real German vienna & munich malts (correct country, lovibond and flavor), and the correct technique (labor, energy, and time intensive triple decoction mashing, and subsequent long wort boils that generate the distinctive melanoid and caramelization flavors). He also recommends the use of more authentic yeast strains than Fix does.

Bottom line is that this book is the real deal - it gives you the low down on real bock done right, rather than kluged together with shortcuts and cheaper inferior ingredients.

Want to compare the taste difference between these completely opposing and mutually exclusive approaches ? Here's a quick example off the top off my head ... try comparing a can of "Red Dog" (a vienna style mass-market swill lager, using the usual bevy of adjuncts, bland malts adjusted with small doses of color malt, simple RIMS-driven infusion mashing, and a flavorless fast-acting yeast quickly centrifuged away for minimum contact time and maximum turnover) to a fresh bottle of Hacker-Pschorr Amber Marzen (which uses the sort of authentic ingredients and techniques that Richman extolls ... all vienna/munich malts, no adjuncts, little or no crystal/color malts, triple decoction mashing, correct yeast strain, long sur lie lager time).

No comparison - the former is a bland, watery, characterless nothing beer with a vague hint of caramel in the finish, whereas the latter is rich and elegant, with body, malt flavor, and delicate notes of raisins, pitted fruits, and faint hints of toffee. In short, the latter beer totally bitchslaps the former.

The difference is not all that different from comparing a quick beef broth to classic beef consumme ... the latter made from beef stock that you slow simmered from slow-roasted marrow bones, and then clarified and reduced. There is no comparison.

Bottom line is that this is a good book for homebrewers - especially if you're into all grain brewing. It has it's shortcomings ... none of which stood out enough for me to remember years after reading it hot off the press. The most important thing about this book is Richman's unswerving commitment to authenticity ... that's all you need to know in order to decide whether or not to buy it. If you buy only one book in this series, buy this one.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-24 08:52:56 EST)
10-10-03 5 9\9
(Hide Review...)  Excellent information for a tough style to create
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This book has it all when it comes to "goat" bear. I learned that in the book, that Bock means goat. From the evolution of bock beers to their present place in the world, it is covered here. This book has helped me formulate some very tasty recipes. Combined with classic decoction mashing techniques outlined in Noonan's NEW BREWING LAGER BEER, you can't go wrong here. I assure you that this is an excellent addition to your brewing library.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-19 06:59:09 EST)
  
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