Malheur 12 750ML

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Description

Malheur 12 750ML is a bottle-conditioned Belgian dark strong ale brewed at 12% ABV by Brouwerij De Landtsheer in Buggenhout, Belgium. Named World's Best Dark Beer at the World Beer Awards in both 2013 and 2014, this quadrupel-style ale delivers commanding depth through layers of dark fruit, caramel, and warm spice that reward patient sipping.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12%  |  Origin: Buggenhout, East Flanders, Belgium  |  Style: Belgian Dark Strong Ale (Quadrupel)  |  Brewery: Brouwerij De Landtsheer NV

Production & Heritage

Brouwerij De Landtsheer NV operates out of Buggenhout in Belgium's East Flanders region. The brewery is known for producing living beers that undergo continued flavor evolution through bottle conditioning — a traditional Belgian process where active yeast remains in the bottle, enabling the beer to develop complexity over time. Malheur 12 is brewed with water, barley malt, hops, yeast, sugar, and spices, and it also serves as the base beer for Malheur Brut Dark, a rare champagne-method beer that undergoes secondary fermentation in champagne bottles. De Landtsheer is one of only two Belgian breweries — alongside Bosteels — known for producing true champagne-style beers, placing it in a distinctly ambitious corner of the Belgian brewing landscape.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Rich caramel and cinnamon rise first, followed by dried figs and a subtle, brandy-like hint of Calvados. The nose suggests dark confectionery and autumn fruit compote with underlying warmth.

Taste: The entry is sweet and full-bodied, with sticky caramel and dark Caribbean rum character from the brown candy sugar. The mid-palate broadens into plums, raisins, and molasses, while nutmeg and clove weave through a backbone of ripe citrus fruit. Late in the sip, burnt sugar and bittersweet chocolate emerge alongside touches of honey and toasted nuts.

Finish: Long and drying, with bitter coffee notes that balance the residual sweetness. A lingering rum-like warmth and soft spice fade gradually, leaving a clean but complex impression.

How to Drink Malheur 12

Serve at cellar temperature, around 12–14°C (54–57°F), in a tulip glass or Belgian chalice to concentrate the aromatics. Pour gently, leaving the yeast sediment in the bottle unless you prefer a slightly hazier, more robust pour. Malheur 12 is best enjoyed as a standalone sipper, though it can stand in for spirit-forward components in certain cocktail-inspired applications: try it as the base in a Belgian Flip with egg yolk, sugar, and nutmeg for a dessert-like drink; use it in a Dark Ale Shandy with fresh-pressed apple cider to play up the Calvados-like notes; or incorporate it into a Beer Tiramisu cocktail alongside espresso liqueur and cream for an indulgent after-dinner serve.

Best For

  • Gifting a craft beer enthusiast who appreciates Belgian brewing traditions
  • After-dinner sipping as a digestif alternative to port or brandy
  • Cellar aging to explore how bottle conditioning evolves the flavor over months or years
  • Pairing with a holiday cheese board or rich dessert course

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Malheur 12 taste like? Malheur 12 delivers a rich, full-bodied profile dominated by dark fruits like plums and raisins, sticky caramel, and warm spices including nutmeg and clove. Bittersweet chocolate and coffee notes emerge toward the finish, balanced by a dry, lingering warmth.

How does Malheur 12 compare to Westvleteren 12? Both are high-gravity Belgian dark ales with complex dark fruit and caramel character, but Westvleteren 12 is a Trappist product brewed in limited quantities at the Abbey of Saint Sixtus, making it far harder to obtain. Malheur 12 is more widely available and leans slightly more toward rum-like sweetness and overt spice from its use of brown candy sugar and added spices.

Is Malheur 12 good for sipping neat? Malheur 12 is built for slow, contemplative sipping — its 12% ABV, bottle conditioning, and layered complexity reward the same attention you would give a fine digestif.

Where is Malheur 12 made? Malheur 12 is brewed by Brouwerij De Landtsheer NV in Buggenhout, a municipality in the East Flanders province of Belgium, a region with deep roots in traditional Belgian strong ale production.

What foods pair well with Malheur 12? Aged Gouda or Comté complement the caramel and nutty undertones; dark chocolate truffles echo the bittersweet cocoa notes; slow-braised short ribs match the ale's richness and spice; fig and walnut tart mirrors the dried fruit character; and blue cheese such as Roquefort provides a salty contrast to the malty sweetness.

What sizes does Malheur 12 come in? Malheur 12 is commonly available in a 750ml bottle, a format typical of premium Belgian ales intended for sharing or cellaring.

Is Malheur 12 worth the price? Malheur 12 positions as a premium Belgian dark strong ale, and its back-to-back World Beer Awards gold medals for World's Best Dark Beer in 2013 and 2014 place it among the most critically recognized beers in its category, offering strong value relative to harder-to-find Trappist alternatives.

Why Malheur 12?

Consecutive World's Best Dark Beer wins at the World Beer Awards in 2013 and 2014 are not easily earned, and they signal a level of consistency that sets Malheur 12 apart from the crowded field of Belgian quadrupels. Its role as the base beer for Malheur Brut Dark — one of only a handful of true champagne-method beers in the world — speaks to the technical ambition of Brouwerij De Landtsheer. As a bottle-conditioned living beer, each bottle continues to evolve, making it as interesting to cellar as it is to drink fresh. For anyone seeking a world-class Belgian dark ale with genuine credentials and wider availability than its Trappist rivals, Malheur 12 delivers without compromise.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Belgian Strong Dark Ale
  • Product of
    Belgium
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Malheur

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