Source: http://www.jwdundee.com/AlesLager/PaleBock/
Appearance: Pale Bock has a deep orangey-gold color. The bottom of my glass was fairly transparent, but hazier towards the brim.
Smell: The beer has a rich hoppy smell. It’s a stronger, bolder malt aroma than JW Dundee’s Honey Brown. I detect a hint of something nutty or coffee-like.
Taste: The first couple of sips weren’t as strong and bitter as I’d expected, given the strong smell. It’s not as strong initially as it is later, but when it does kick in, it’s not at all unpleasant.
Mouthfeel: The first few sips of Pale Bock were pretty foamy, but that dissipated as I drank it. The carbonation bubbles were minimal and it was smooth going down.