Here's a beer flash from New Canaan, CT-based Charter Oak Brewing Company. It's their "Courageous Special Ale", a 7.9% ABV American strong ale weighing in at 86 IBUs. For those of you unfamiliar - IBU stands for "International Bittering Unit", a unit of measure for how bitter a beer is. I have seen beers range from 25 IBUs (not at all bitter) to Mikkeller's "1000 IBU" imperial IPA (face-meltingly bitter.)
The Courageous Special pours dark red, generating a tan head, and when candled is sort of a light amber color, and cloudy. It tastes dark, a little bitter, like a good English bitters. It's malty at first, but then becomes sharp, aromatic, and strong, with a heavy hand of hops on the finish and a strong aftertaste of walnuts. Not super bitter, and just the kind of thing I'd expect to drink in a dark, wood-lined pub back in Warwickshire!
"Sip and Puff" is the personal blog of food & beverage writer James Liska. That's me! Since 2012, I've written about wine, beer, spirits, food, and restaurants. I focus on fundamental information, tasting notes, and overall thoughts rather than scores, harsh criticism, or arbitrary ratings. This supplements my other work such as writing for District Fray Magazine, creating cocktails, and posting more "everyday" stuff through my Instagram, @baconesque. Enjoy!
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