Big and delicious, QUAD is an elegant dark ale. Rich with complexity and flavor, try savoring it with a fine dinner. You also might enjoy it as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to a dessert, but QUAD stands alone quite well. We recommend enjoying QUAD in a brandy snifter or wineglass so you can drink in the aroma of this fine ale.
As with any higher alcohol beers, QUAD will be at its best after a period 12 months or so in the bottle, perhaps longer. We expect a shelf life of 3-5 years, but go ahead, we know you can’t wait. Enjoy one now, and another every month or two, and you’ll be truly amazed as QUAD gains smoothness and complexity over time as it ages.
Quad is available in November and December.
Back in 2007, we decided to throw a ‘lil QUAD into some used bourbon barrels… sound blasphemous? Click here to see what happened!
Grand Champion in the 2000, and again in 2004 at United States Beer Tasting Championship, Weyerbacher QUAD was the first quadrupel style beer to be commercially brewed and bottled in the United States. In December 2002 QUAD won Mid-Atlantic Champion at the USBTC for the third year in a row.












what is the abv of this one
QUAD is 11.8% ABV
Tried one today and it was very good!! Would buy again!!
This has been one of my VERY favorite beers for years now! Also makes a darn good ham!
[...] quadrupel Quad with the holiday spice chocolate (“You got your apricot in my custard!” “You got [...]
Received a Weyerbacher beer assortment for Christmas 3 years ago. Somehow QUAD ended up in my unheated basement only to be found just recently. I must say that Weyerbacher QUAD is the best tasting beer I’ve ever had. I’m not sure how much 3 years of storage had to do with it and I never had the chance to try newly brewed and bottle QUAD for comparison. I’ll be at the brewery 1/29/11 for a tour, tastings and definitely a purchase of more QUAD. An outstanding beer!
Quad is the one I used to ask Dan about when it would be available. It has a mystic quality. Soaked in barrels, it is Blasphemy, but aged in my own cellar, it is unique and a treasure.
A truly spectacular quadruppel rendition.
Thanks very much, Pave’ Monkey!
Has this been released yet (Dec 2011) ??
Yes, it has! Contact your local Weyerbacher retailer!
Two new cases in the basement. Yay!
I just opened the case I bought last year and it’s spectacular as ever. I noticed the 2010 has no visible sediment – from memory the previous years had some. Is this a change in the way it’s brewed, the length of time I stored it, or my vivid imagination?
[...] elegant label design that screams Belgian. According to the brewer Quad reaches its peak after 12 months. I know, I know. I tried. Quad was also the very first beer [...]
Interesting review… hmmm. Try letting it age, indeed. I have 9 cases in my cellar doing just that. It gets amazing!
I “listened” to Ur description and what people had to say…
Än amazing craftbeer, indeed!
Do U intend to ship some bottles/cases to SWEDEN? PLEASE!!!