Gulden Draak (Dutch for Golden Dragon) is a dark Belgian beer with high alcohol by volume (10.5%), brewed by Brouwerij Van Steenberge in Ertvelde, East Flanders.
Gulden Draak was awarded the best-tasting beer in the world in 1998 by the American Tasting Institute (now ChefsBest).
[2] Gulden Draak is packaged in 33, 75, and 150 centilitre glass bottles enveloped in white plastic, and in kegs of 30 litres.
Sigurd offered the statue to the emperor of Constantinople (the current Istanbul) to put it on the cupola of the Hagia Sophia.
After the battle on the field of Beverhout in 1382, the inhabitants of Ghent took their spoils of war, including the dragon and put it on top of their Belfry, where all communal charters were kept.
[4] Gulden Draak is packaged in a black plasic enveloped bottle in volumes of 33, 75, and 150 centilitre, and in kegs of 30 litres.