You may have noticed that basically every time I talk about Belgian beer I make a comparison to a Bruges based brewery, De Halve Maan and in particular their beer called Straffe Hendrik (also known as Strong Henry).
It was therefore with excitement that I received a box from my wife for Christmas delivered from the Beer Cellar and contained within were six Straffe Hendrik Quadrupels and two Straffe Hendrik glasses from which to drink them. I love the idea of the glass should match the beer. I am not sure if it actually makes any difference to the taste but it certainly shows a level of respect to your beer.
The first time I tried Straffe Hendrik was at the brewery itself on my first visit to Bruges. At that time their strongest beer was the Straffe Hendrik Tripel. However by the time I visited again two years later they had upped the ante and you could also buy a Quadrupel. These are the beers against which I measure all Belgian style beers (unless we are talking about Kriek...but that is a blog for another day.)
At 11% the Straffe Hendrik Quadrupel packs a real punch but you wouldn't know it from drinking it. The dark smooth malty finish goes down like velvet. For everyone who isn't Belgian and is trying to brew Belgian style beer the bar is high and, looking back, no imitator I have tried has reached it yet. If you consider yourself a beer drinker this needs to be on your "Must Drink Before You Die" list.