Strong beer tends to need maturing for a number of years, and agreeing with Andy, sometimes many centuries should pass before the top is taken off.
Thomas Hardy Ale is a fine example, an OK beer when new, keep it for a number of years and it just gets better in the bottle
If there is a reason for the alcohol content then fine - some of the stronger beers have a distinctive character that is delivered by the process of getting to the alcohol content, but one has to wonder at very high strength beers as to whether they are either a marketing ploy (as this one is) or just seeking the boys with little willies who want to look like they have big ones.
R