Bockbierfest

When:
April 13, 2024 @ 3:00 pm – 11:59 pm
2024-04-13T15:00:00-07:00
2024-04-13T23:59:00-07:00
Where:
Turner Hall
3349 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
USA
Cost:
$20.00 at the door. $2.00 food and drink tickets
Contact:
Sacramento Turn Verein
916-442-7360

Every spring, the Sacramento Turn Verein—and thousands of local beer lovers—gather to celebrate the arrival of Bockbier, a traditional Bavarian beer that is dark in color and relatively high in alcohol content. This single-day event includes:

  • German music by the Sacramento Turner Harmonie
  • Bavarian folk dancing
  • Traditional German food
  • Biergarten

We invite you to join us at this lively event, where Bockbier flows like the Sacramento River and German heritage is alive and thriving!

History
According to some records, Bockbiers date back as far as the mid-1200s in Germany—and although their name came from the Hanseatic league town of Einbeck (where the beer was first brewed), a myth says it was derived from the German word for “goat,” which is also “bock.”

By 1380, there were 600 breweries in Einbeck producing Bockbier. Later it was exported to Munich and then all over Europe. With the large demand for Bockbier in Munich, the Einbeck brewmeister was brought to Munich with no chance of returning to Einbeck.

  • Bockbiers generally has a malty character with a caramel and roasted flavor that finishes slightly sweet and come in many styles:
  • Dunkelsbock: traditional dark bock
  • Hellesbock: pale beer that is light in color with a dry finish, almost like a pilsner
  • Maibock: somewhat darker bock that has a definite hops taste
  • Weizenbock: wheat beer brewed to the strength of a Bockbier
  • Doppelbock: double bock with a slightly sweet finish

All Bockbiers fall under the Reinheitsgebot, the German purity law established in 1516 by Dukes Willhelm IV and Ludwig X of Bavaria. This law established that beer may be made of only water, malt, and hops. Little was known of yeast back then, so it was not included in the regulations.