Artois Bock
Artois Bock was a speciality beer, brewed by InBev, and first sold in May 2005 based upon a recipe dating from 1892.[1] It was brewed in a "Bock" style and was 6.2% ABV.[1]
The beer was phased out following the launch of the new Eiken Artois in 2008, in a revamp of the "Artois Family" brand to try to stem falling sales.[1][2] Eiken Artois was itself withdrawn from sale later in 2008.[3]
See also
- Stella Artois, a pale lager beer sold in both 5% and 4% ABV versions.
- Peeterman Artois, a 4% wheat-based lager withdrawn in December 2008
References
- Morning Advertiser: Artois Bock bites the dust "Artois Bock bites the dust - Morning Advertiser". Archived from the original on 2008-02-13. Retrieved 2008-06-15.. Retrieved 2008-06-15
- Stella Artois Digital Newsroom: Eiken Artois Adds New Dimension to The Stella Artois Family "Eiken Artois Adds New Dimension to the Stella Artois Family | Stella Artois Digital Newsroom". Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2008-06-15.. Retrieved 2008-06-15
- "Pub News & Pub Property Search for the UK pub trade".
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