Comedian and host Zane Lamprey begins his beer tour in the capital city of Belgium, Brussels.
Zane claims that you should never drink on an empty stomach so he ventures to meet "Terry" at Chez Léon, a local restaurant famous for serving the national dish of mussels and fries.
When Zane goes to the bar to order a beer, he notes that the bartender scraped the foam off the top of the glass after he was done pouring.
Zane's next stop is a café called "À la Mort Subite", which translates to "Sudden Death".
Zane tries to toast with Francois the bartender by saying Gezondheid but discovers that there are two official languages of Belgium: Flemish and French.
The beer they are drinking is non-filtered, giving it a cloudy appearance, and triple fermented, making the alcohol content about 8.5 percent.
Father Dennis is a trappist monk who presides over the monastery and explains that Orval means "Golden Valley" and that the profits from the beer mostly go to people and charities.
Zane goes inside the brewery and explains that Orval beer is flavored with giant tea bags full of hops.
He then proceeds to spend the rest of his time on camera stealing samples of Zane's beer and talking profusely.
The sign consists of your thumb touching your forehead while your pinky points skyward and your other fingers are curled in toward your palm.
The show ends with a trip to "Le Chocolatier Manon" so that Zane may try to cure his hangover with Belgian chocolate.