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  1. Kwak - Bosteels Brewery

    In 2022 the Kwak range expanded and the original Kwak Amber beer was joined by two new beers: Kwak Blonde and Kwak Rouge. Kwak is a traditional strong Belgian amber ale, a …

  2. Kwak | Brouwerij Bosteels | BeerAdvocate

    Today Kwak is one of the few remaining historic Belgian beers and is still served with respect for tradition in its original kwak glass. Recognizable, special and just as idiosyncratic as the taste …

  3. KWAK

    Kwak Amber was the first specialty beer brewed by the Bosteels Brewery in Buggenhout, Belgium. Created to stimulate imagination and all senses, the Kwak range consists besides …

  4. Kwak Beer - BelgianMart

    Kwak is a Belgian beer with a unique and recognizable glass. It is brewed by Brouwerij Bosteels, a family-owned brewery that has been producing beer since 1791.

  5. Kwak - Artisanal Imports

    Kwak is a traditional strong Belgian amber ale, a perfect blend of malt and hops with a wonderful complexity of flavor.

  6. Kwak Belgian Beer

    Kwak is a warming beer with hints of liquorice and a slightly spicy character of coriander and hops. There is a subtle aroma of banana, pineapple and mango. It’s best served between 5-6 …

  7. Bosteels Brewery - Wikipedia

    Pauwel Kwak is a Belgian ale brewed since the 1980s with 8.4% ABV. Supposedly it is named after an 18th-century innkeeper and brewer, Pauwel Kwak. The beer is filtered before …

  8. The Prestige of Kwak - The Beer Connoisseur®

    Feb 20, 2018 · Pauwel Kwak, together with DeuS Brut Des Flandres and Tripel Karmeliet, is one of Bosteels Brewery’s three brands with worldwide popularity. The prestige of Kwak as a brand …

  9. Kwak Beer: History, Taste, and the Iconic Glass

    Aug 20, 2025 · Kwak Beer is more than just a beverage; it is a historical artifact you can drink. It represents Belgian ingenuity, commitment to quality, and a brewing tradition that refuses to …

  10. Kwak – BELGIAN-STYLE ALES

    Mail coaches stopped there every day, but at that time coachmen were not allowed to leave their coach and horses. As a result, the inventive innkeeper had a special Kwak glass blown that …