stratslinger
Well-Known Member
I'm thinking about making a Wiezenbock as my next brew, but I've got one major question first:
Is a Wiezenbock an ale or a lager???
In Brewing Classic Styles, Jamil describes it as an ale. The BJCP guidelines make a single reference to ale in its description, but they never explicitly state "this is an ale" or "this is a lager". What's got me confused though is that 1) bock is part of the name, and bocks are obviously lagers, and I found a BYO clone recipe for Aventinus Wiezenbock that was a lager.
Now, I had an Aventinus about a week ago, and nothing about that beer said lager to me - it was cloudy, for one (something BJCP describes as completely appropriate to the style). It was also very estery, and had some very similar flavors to a couple ales I recently fermented with S04 at somewhat higher temps (68-70F - and again, appropriate to style).
So, I'm thinking that the 'bock' name is actually a misnomer and that the BYO 'clone' is just full of it, but I'd like a little confirmation to be sure. Depending on how the weather turns out this weekend, Saturday is either a beach day or a potential brew day, which leaves me today and tomorrow to make the call and run down to the LHBS to get my ingredients...
Is a Wiezenbock an ale or a lager???
In Brewing Classic Styles, Jamil describes it as an ale. The BJCP guidelines make a single reference to ale in its description, but they never explicitly state "this is an ale" or "this is a lager". What's got me confused though is that 1) bock is part of the name, and bocks are obviously lagers, and I found a BYO clone recipe for Aventinus Wiezenbock that was a lager.
Now, I had an Aventinus about a week ago, and nothing about that beer said lager to me - it was cloudy, for one (something BJCP describes as completely appropriate to the style). It was also very estery, and had some very similar flavors to a couple ales I recently fermented with S04 at somewhat higher temps (68-70F - and again, appropriate to style).
So, I'm thinking that the 'bock' name is actually a misnomer and that the BYO 'clone' is just full of it, but I'd like a little confirmation to be sure. Depending on how the weather turns out this weekend, Saturday is either a beach day or a potential brew day, which leaves me today and tomorrow to make the call and run down to the LHBS to get my ingredients...