The Cocktail
They call it Cuisine à la Bière in Belgium, where the gastronomic influences of France, the Netherlands and Germany, among other nations, make for sublime pairings of food with the undisputed national beverage. And they do it as deftly in Leuven, a university town east of Brussels, as anywhere else in a country that’s home to more than 500 brands of beer. See for yourself at ‘t Zwart Schaap ("the Black Sheep"), a cozy wood-paneled bistro in the city center, just steps from the Gothic spires of the 15th-century “town hall.” If time is short, skip everything else and go straight for the crème brûlée with the crunchy orange caramel lace crust, and mate it to a Leffe Blonde, one of Belgium’s renowned Abbey beers. Its dry, slightly sweet, ambrosial character makes it the perfect companion. Never again will you doubt the wisdom of ordering dessert, with beer, first.—Brian Cook
‘T ZWART SCHAAP, BOEKHANDELSTRAAT 1, 3000 LEUVEN, BELGIUM; 32-16-23-24-16; www.tzwartschaap.com (from http://www.delta- sky.com/)

