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zondag 28 april 2024

Spirits Inn Beringen 2024 - Old, odd and rare bottles


The annual spirits festival hosted by my local whisky club “Spirits Inn Beringen” never fails to deliver an unforgettable experience. Each year, enthusiasts are treated to a curated selection of old, rare and exceptional bottles that showcase the rich diversity of quality spirits. It's an opportunity to savour drams from bottles that may be elusive or beyond our usual budgets.
This year's event was no exception, offering a glimpse into the world of whisky and other distilled delights. Among the standout moments:

Aerts Paradijs, a local distiller where I sampled another progression from barrel to bottle, witnessing the transformation of flavours from typical bread and dough notes to robust vanilla. But the real surprise came from a new experiment, Jeroen ingeniously crafted a delightful Marc (Grappa) using leftover grapes from Beau Marais winery.

My friend Chris delighted us with a selection of whiskies from the Scotch Malt Whisky Society, each bearing whimsical names evoking flavours like "library dust." 

His recent trip to Scotland yielded a memorable experience at Deanston Distillery, which I was fortunate enough to taste — a truly delicious dram aged in a scraped and recharred barrel. This is whisky, but I could almost detect the typical cotton candy aroma you sometimes get in Tequila. 

The dedicated whisky enthusiasts of Caskaid shared their passion for sourcing and bottling unique spirits, all while supporting worthy causes. Their Ardbeg dram, with its initial burst of cookie notes, was a testament to their discerning tastes and philanthropic endeavours.

However, stealing the spotlight was a remarkable find: a cognac distilled in 1910. While most cognacs are aged for a fraction of that time, this exceptional bottling spent an astonishing 112 years maturing in oak, resulting in sensational and unparalleled flavours — a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.

As always, attending such an event is an immersive journey that words can hardly capture. 
Until next year — will we see you there?

Disclaimer: All pictures and texts are copyrighted by Geert Conard and Esito Consulting unless stated otherwise in the article. While some items might have been gifted by the producer or distributor, these are in no way paid promotions or recommendations.

maandag 5 september 2022

Spirits Inn Beringen 2022


I live in Beringen (Belgium). Each year in September, our local whisky club organises the “Spirits Inn Beringen” Festival. It’s a rather small festival, but people join us from all around the country, to sample rare and special spirits. Each year the members of the club build up the tension and tease us with pictures of very old or rare bottles that will be available for tasting. At last year’s edition, I managed to sample a spirit from the year of my birth, 1968. 

Of course, as a spiritsblogger, I already know several importers and distributors. When I visit this festival, they will have me taste a few new and exciting bottlings. This year, on the 5th edition of the event, I intended to search for the two most special bottles at the festival. 

Wine4you, represented this year by Jos Mertens, brought a Cognac Prunier Lot 40 (55%), distilled in 1940. That’s a whopping 81 years ago, at the very start of the Second World War. Cask strength Cognac from just one single barrel. Only 168 bottles could be filled, the angels already had a large share. Rated at 91/100 by Whiskyfun, 92/100 by Whiskynotes. 
81 years... You really need a moment to take this in. Even my parents (both already deceased) weren’t even born in 1940. What a great discovery. 

But… at the same table I saw another bottle, Cognac Mauxion Selection Borderies, distilled at the very start of the first World War in 1914… 108 years ago. That was two years before my eldest grandfather was born. This is absolutely the first bottle I wanted to taste. These very old bottles are not always a treasure, but this one sure is. Cognac and brandy often have very strong alcohol “burn”, which makes it almost impossible to detect their fantastic flavours and aromas. This one doesn’t. The balance of this bottle is extremely close to perfection. All the fruity flavours and aromas are present. It’s been a while since I’ve tasted something like this. What a discovery. A very old cask, at a certain point bottled and stored in “Dame-Jeanne” bottles (=large balloon bottles), which functioned as time capsules to preserve this great spirit. Now bottled again by Ivo Drabs and his team, for us to explore and enjoy.

A few booths to the right, Pieter from Malternative had me sample his latest discovery, another Cognac, distilled in 1975. Great story, he was hunting for casks in the Grand Champagne region, when he walked into a Boulangerie. They told him the neighbour across the road had some old casks ageing in his basement, they were even handed down from a former generation. One of those casks is now bottled and presented at this festival. Lots of flavours, but also still pretty “kick in the face” on alcohol. I think this is a great find for the real Cognac afficionado.  

At the Cinoco-booth, I tried Indri whisky from India, distilled near the Himalayan foothills. A blend of three kinds of casks (ex-Bourbon, ex-PX Sherry and ex-wine). Very interesting taste profile. Halfway through your sip, you’ll detect the typical slightly tart grape skin popping up. Very nice bottle to share with friends.  

Very tempting, but I really wanted something different. For my second “find of the year”, I’m going to promise you a “part 2” to this story. At the booth of “Het Aerts Paradijs”, I discovered a local producer of beer, apple juice, gin, apple brandy (Let’s call it a young Calvados) and… a soon-to-be-whisky. I already arranged to visit the distillery somewhere in the next few weeks. I think this is very interesting and I will write another article about their products. Interesting fact, the distillery is only a 7-minute drive from my office… 

Conclusion: Spirits Inn Beringen is still THE festival for old and rare spirits. This festival never disappoints, you’ll always be amazed by the bottles you’ll find and the spirits you’ll taste. See you next year!

Disclaimer: All pictures and texts are copyrighted by Geert Conard and Esito Management & Communications unless stated otherwise in the article. While some items might have been gifted by the producer or distributor, these are in no way paid promotions or recommendations.

zondag 26 september 2021

Spirits In Beringen 2021


Each year I’m more than happy to visit Spirits in Beringen, the local whisky and spirits festival in my town, Beringen. What I like most about this festival is that this is really the place to taste some old and rare bottlings. And also for this edition, that was a fact.

Stijn Hiers was presenting his new book on whisky and already whispered that he is working on his next book which will be a trip through America, focusing on all local spirits. 

At the booth of “Whisky from Belgium”, Patrick showed me the first bottle of his range which will release 4 bottlings each year, for 10 years. This first whisky is 10 years old, distilled at Wave Distillery in Dinant. Aged on virgin oak and bottled at 61% ABV. Lots of honey and vanilla. Looking forward to the next bottles, because he will also use different finishes.

Brugse Whisky Company” was the most interesting booth. They didn’t sell any bottles, they came to Beringen to gain some visibility. Their core business is ageing whisky on different small casks, adding flavours to create maximum result. More or less what Daniel Quanten is also doing. He made me taste a fantastic Cognac.

This year I also gave the whisky club a challenge. I wanted to taste a spirit that was exactly my age, distilled in 1968. Ivo Drabs came to the rescue with a fantastic Prunier Cognac. I expected the Cognac to be slightly sticky and sweet and with a tempered alcohol level. Not at all. The balance was just perfect and the Cognac still had a great cask strength of 48,8% ABV. Ivo started his business with the range of Cognacs from Vallein-Tercinier. He build his knowledge to the point that he wanted to target for pure quality at cask strength. He found this at Cognac Prunier. The whole range is at cask strength with Cognac from the best regions.

Spirits in Beringen did it again. They succeeded in surprising us with some great old and rare bottles. This year we also got to taste a (free!) festival bottling. I was already happy when I saw the Douglas Laing logo on top of the bottle. This Old Particular was a great whisky from Cameronbridge.

Looking forward to next year's edition. 

Disclaimer : All pictures and texts are copyrighted by Geert Conard and Esito Management & Communications unless stated otherwise in the article. While some items might have been gifted by the producer or distributor, these are in no way paid promotions or recommendations.

woensdag 20 maart 2019

Bezoek aan Venuez19 en The Hierbas Experience


Maandag bracht ik een bezoek aan Venuez 19, de meest belangrijke Belgische vakbeurs voor de hospitality-sector. Alle nieuwigheden i.v.m. cocktails en sterke dranken zijn hier telkens weer te ontdekken. Dit jaar verhuisde de beurs van Park Spoor Noord naar Antwerp Expo, maar dat bleek niet de grootste verandering.

Op het eerste zicht leek de beurs namelijk ook een flink stuk kleiner, maar dat bleek gezichtsbedrog. Bacardi-Martini had immers alle producten uit zijn gamma samengebracht in een ‘private room’ die ongeveer even groot was als 1/3 van de rest van de beurs. Dit jaar zag ik wel beduidend minder kleine merken, de grote spelers waren wel bijna allemaal opnieuw aanwezig.

Heel wat belangstelling voor de presentatie over minimalisme van Ran Van Ongevalle, die vorig jaar de overstap maakte naar ‘The Artesian’, één van de meest tot de verbeelding sprekende Engelse cocktailbars. Ze gaan in hun nieuwe menu voor pure smaken en mijden versiering tenzij het echt noodzakelijk is voor het recept.


Wat me vooral bijgebleven is van zijn uiteenzetting is het bijna fanatieke perfectionisme waarmee ze tewerk gaan in hun bar. Wanneer een cocktail de bar verlaat richting klant moet die exact een bepaalde temperatuur hebben, er mag geen druppeltje aan de buitenkant van het glas zitten etc.

Daarnaast was het ook duidelijk dat hun cocktails voor 80% klaargemaakt worden in het labo en daarna afgewerkt worden aan de bar.

Nog zo’n topper is Syrco Bakker, sterrenchef van restaurant Pure-C in Cadzand. Ik mocht vorig jaar al eens kennis maken met zijn duinkruiden-likeur Hierbas de las Dunas tijdens een zeiltocht. Parallel met Venuez organiseerde hij zijn ‘Hierbas Experience’ op de daktuinen van het PAKT, vlakbij het bekende restaurant The Jane.


Hier werden we ontvangen in de tuin met een lekkere cocktail, om vervolgens deskundige uitleg te krijgen over de verschillende duinkruiden die deel uitmaken van de likeur. Elk afzonderlijk kruid mochten we ook proeven. Enkele daarvan had ik ook reeds eerder geproefd tijdens een foraging-kruidenwandeling met Nick Baeyens in het Zwin.

Met een tweede cocktail in de hand gingen we naar de keuken van The Jane Table, het aparte zaaltje dat je kan boeken voor een diner met een groep tot 12 personen. Hier mochten we zelf kruiden knippen voor een dipsausje en kregen we vervolgens nog enkele heerlijke culinaire hapjes te proeven, klaargemaakt door één van de koks van Pure-C. Een zakje met zaadjes voor duinkruiden kregen we mee naar huis.

Ik sloot de avond af met een kort bezoekje aan de Bacardi-Martini afterparty. Heel erg druk, maar dit was duidelijk de ‘place to be’ met Belgische top-bartenders als Stef, Didier, Ran, Janah en Hannah achter de verschillende bars.

Elders in de stad was er een tweede afterparty van Remy-Cointreau, met een zeer indrukwekkende line-up van Belgische en buitenlandse bartenders. De absolute topper daar was ongetwijfeld Patrick Pistolesi van Drink Kong in Rome, een vrij nieuwe cocktailbar die ik vorig jaar nog heb bezocht. Na een fantastische cobbler van Stef en een bordje chili con carne was het tijd om terug richting Limburg te rijden.
 
Voor mij was het zeker geen mindere editie en net als de voorgaande jaren kon ik ook deze keer de nodige contacten leggen en hier en daar enkele nieuwigheden ontdekken die vaak zelfs nog niet op de markt waren. Om af te sluiten geef ik nog even de voor mij meest opvallende nieuwigheden, waarover je binnenkort vast nog meer zal lezen op deze blog :