It was created in 1933 by Alfred Dubuisson, grand-father of the present family brewer, Hugues. Its former name was Bush Beer 24 but today it is known as Bush Amber. Its amber colour is due to the use of caramel malt in the production process. Its bitter sweet taste provides it with firmness and personality. What's more, it helps digestion.
It's quite a claim to brew one of Belgium's strongest beers, but it's one that Dubuisson make. Their Bush Scaldis, a barley wine, is a whopping 12%, and the barrel-aged version even higher.