The legend in a glass: What makes the courage ris?
Imagine entering a world where every beer drink tells a story. This is the Couss Russian Imperial Stout, a dark jewel born in the mythical Bedford, England, which has been more than 300 years of beer traditions.
A trip to the past: origins and evolution of this delight
This elixir was born from a 18th -century recipe, developed by the talented John Courage. His mission was simple but ambitious: to create a robust beer that could challenge the icy currents of the Baltic and supply the court of Catalina la Grande, who had fallen in love with the intense flavors of London.
Main characteristics
With an alcoholic power of 10% and a bitterness (IBU) of 50, this Imperial Stout Russian is not only a delight for the senses, but also a masterpiece of balance and complexity. Ask for it in a snifter vessel or in a tulip, and see how your senses awaken!
Tasting gluttonous: A festival of flavors
1. Aparience that mesmerizes
Its color, black as the darkest winter, is accompanied by a foam of a soft tone that does not yield easily. Looking at him, it’s as if you’re tasting his wealth.
2. Aromas that tell stories
As the cup approaches, the air is filled with the combination of roasted malts, a whisper to coffee, and notes of plums and raisins. It is an invitation to discover all corners of its complex liqueur character.
3. A flavor that hugs you
The first thing you will notice is your creaminess, as a warm hug. With each sip, the notes unfold on a trip that goes from the soft and earthy to a spectacular bitterness that leaves a mark. It is a prolonged ending that invites you to ask for another drink.
4. Sensation in Boca Comfortable
With a middle body and a soft texture, this beer is like the perfect friend: always pleasant, never uncomfortable, gently taking you towards the end with an ethereal warmth.
A timeless jewel in the beer world
Couss RIS is not just a rage of beer; It is a testimony of the beer mastery that has endured over time, since its roots with Henry Thrale de Anchor Brewery until its rebirth in 2007 by Wells & Youngs. A phenicia that seems not to age!
The renowned British writer Martyn Cornell even suggests that with only 7 years, this beer is just a teenager. It may be true, so it is worth leaving some bottles in the winery and experiencing how it evolves over time. So what are you waiting to get some? Bíçho with wisdom and enjoy the magic of Courage Ris!