Description
In Napoleon's time, Pauwel Kwak was a brewer and owner of the inn “De Hoorn” in Dendermond. The mailboxes stopped every day. But at that time, the coachman was not allowed to leave the team to quench the thirst of his passengers.
The inventive innkeeper had therefore blown a special Kwak cup, which could be hung in the carriage. This allows coachmen to keep their Kwak beer safe.
Today, Kwak is one of the few remaining historic Belgian beers and is still served in its original Kwak glass, with respect for tradition.