
Cornwall was Native countryside for millenia. In the late 1700s, it was named Pointe Maligne by the French, then renamed twice by United Empire Loyalists: Royal Township #2, which then became New Johnstown. This British style is not particulary bitter, and very drinkable. The "bitter" moniker signified it as using hops more than its historical contemporaries. Here's to New Johnstown's Best Bitter. Cheers (and thanks to Stuart Manson for setting our historical details straight on this one)!
IBU: 35
