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Shiner
Shiner Bock Beer Can
24 oz
$3.19 each($0.13 / fl oz)
Aisle 35
Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO
Description
Tip back a bock. Brewed with rich roasted barley malt and German specialty hops, this lightly hopped American Style beer always goes down easy. Originally a seasonal beer, fans have demanded it year-round since 1973. Pairs nicely with porch sitting, washer tossing, and dog petting.
• Single 24 oz can
• ABV: 4.4%
• Bitterness: 13 IBU
• Availability: Year-round
• First Brewed: 1913
• Awards: 2020 European Beer Star Awards - Gold, 2019 Australian International Beer Awards - Silver, 2018 Australian International Beer Awards - Silver
About Shiner Beer
Since 1909, every drop of Shiner Beer has been brewed at the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, TX (population 2069). Today, Spoetzl Brewery sends more than 6 million cases of delicious Shiner beer to states across the country.
Today's Spoetzl Brewery is a far cry from the old tin shed where Shiner first flowed back in 1909. Shiner's founder, Kosmos Spoetzl, would probably be amazed at the current state-of-the-art Brew House. He'd also be happy to know that every drop of Shiner beer is still brewed in Shiner, TX.
• Single 24 oz can
• ABV: 4.4%
• Bitterness: 13 IBU
• Availability: Year-round
• First Brewed: 1913
• Awards: 2020 European Beer Star Awards - Gold, 2019 Australian International Beer Awards - Silver, 2018 Australian International Beer Awards - Silver
About Shiner Beer
Since 1909, every drop of Shiner Beer has been brewed at the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, TX (population 2069). Today, Spoetzl Brewery sends more than 6 million cases of delicious Shiner beer to states across the country.
Today's Spoetzl Brewery is a far cry from the old tin shed where Shiner first flowed back in 1909. Shiner's founder, Kosmos Spoetzl, would probably be amazed at the current state-of-the-art Brew House. He'd also be happy to know that every drop of Shiner beer is still brewed in Shiner, TX.
Highlights
Allergens and safety warnings
Government Warning: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.