Zywiec Bock 500ML
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Description
Description
Zywiec Bock 500ML is a limited-edition Polish bock beer brewed at 6.5% ABV in a 500ml bottle. Rooted in a recipe dating back to the earliest years of the Żywiec brewery — founded in 1856 under Habsburg patronage — this bock carries an 85-point rating on BeerAdvocate and stands as a showcase of traditional Polish brewing craft.
Quick Facts: ABV: 6.5% | Origin: Żywiec, Poland | Style: Bock (Limited Edition) | Brewery: Żywiec Brewery (est. 1856, Heineken Group)
Production & Heritage
Żywiec Brewery was established in 1856 in the southern Polish town of Żywiec, then part of Austrian Poland, by the Habsburg Imperial Family — specifically Archduke Albrecht. The brewery has been under Heineken ownership since the early 2000s but continues to produce regional specialties like this bock. Żywiec Bock is released in limited editions, reviving a recipe from the brewery's founding era. True to bock tradition, it emphasizes a rich, malt-forward profile with a higher gravity than the brewery's standard lager, resulting in its 6.5% ABV.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Restrained but inviting, with gentle malt sweetness and light caramel. A subtle bready quality sits underneath, typical of the bock style.
Taste: The entry is led by dried candied fruits — fig and date — followed by fruity esters that transition into syrupy toffee and caramelized malt at the mid-palate. A biscuity, lightly nutty quality emerges toward the peak, adding depth to the sweetness.
Finish: Sticky and syrupy, with lingering candy toffee, caramel, and candied fruit that slowly fades. The sweetness gradually shifts toward a drier close, keeping it from becoming cloying.
How to Drink Żywiec Bock
Serve at cellar temperature, around 45–50°F (7–10°C), in a tulip glass or snifter to concentrate the malt aromatics. This is a sipping beer best enjoyed on its own or alongside food rather than used as a cocktail base. A Beer Float made with vanilla ice cream leans into the toffee-caramel sweetness. A Bock Shandy — mixed with sparkling lemonade — lightens the body for warmer weather drinking. For a more adventurous pairing, use it in a Beergarita variation, where the malty sweetness replaces the triple sec component alongside lime and salt.
Best For
- Polish beer enthusiasts exploring styles beyond standard lagers
- Seasonal drinking during autumn and winter months
- Pairing with hearty Central European cuisine
- Collectors seeking limited-edition releases from historic breweries
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Żywiec Bock taste like? Żywiec Bock delivers a malt-driven profile dominated by toffee, caramel, dried figs, and candied fruit, finishing with a syrupy sweetness that gradually dries out. It drinks richer and sweeter than a standard lager, in line with traditional bock character.
How does Żywiec Bock compare to Tyskie? Tyskie is a standard pale lager at 5.6% ABV, while Żywiec Bock is a stronger bock at 6.5% with a much heavier malt profile, more body, and pronounced toffee and dried-fruit notes that Tyskie's lighter, crisper style does not share. Both brands are now under the same Heineken umbrella in Poland, but they represent very different beer styles.
Is Żywiec Bock good for sipping? Yes — the bock style is designed for slower, more contemplative drinking rather than high-volume sessions. Its 6.5% ABV and dense malt character reward small pours at cellar temperature.
Where is Żywiec Bock made? Żywiec Bock is brewed at the Żywiec Brewery in the town of Żywiec in southern Poland's Silesian region. The brewery was founded in 1856 and is now part of Żywiec Breweries PLC, a subsidiary of Heineken International.
What foods pair well with Żywiec Bock? Roasted pork or kielbasa complements the caramel malt sweetness. Aged Gouda or smoked cheese mirrors the toffee notes. Pierogies with caramelized onions echo the beer's rich, sweet profile. Dark bread with butter provides a simple, traditional pairing. Apple strudel or spiced cake aligns well with the dried fruit and biscuit character.
What sizes does Żywiec Bock come in? Żywiec Bock is commonly available in the 500ml bottle format, which is standard for Polish beer releases of this type.
Is Żywiec Bock worth the price? Żywiec Bock positions as an affordable specialty beer, priced only slightly above standard Polish lagers despite its limited-edition status and higher ABV. For drinkers looking to explore the bock style without a significant investment, it represents strong value within the category.
Why Żywiec Bock?
This is not simply another entry in the Żywiec portfolio — it is a deliberate revival of a recipe from the brewery's Habsburg-era origins, released only in limited runs. The 85-point BeerAdvocate score reflects a beer that delivers genuine bock character at an accessible price point. Its dense toffee-and-dried-fruit profile distinguishes it clearly from the lighter lagers that dominate the Polish beer market. For anyone interested in Central European brewing history or seeking a malt-forward winter warmer with real provenance, Żywiec Bock earns serious consideration.
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