Monday, March 26, 2007

Ultimate Belgian Tasting

Ultimate Belgian Tasting

A friend invited me to a Belgian beer and food tasting event that was co-sponsored by the Ale Street News and Consulate General of Belgium in New York. It was quite an event. You had to pre-register with your name before the event. You received a ticket which you need along with an I.D. to get into the event. It was held at the Heartland Brewery and Chophouse on 43rd Street.

After we got passed the bouncers in the entrance, we got inside and presented our tickets. Then we got a sampling glass and straight to the tasting. There were over twenty breweries and importers represented, each with their own booth to showcase their beer selections for us to taste. And as we mingled in the crowd, there were staff persons walking around with plates of different kinds of hor'dourve. There were other booths offering different types of Belgian foods like waffles, chocolates, cheese plates and patties. I was told that there were over 500 people who came to the event.

We really enjoyed the event. Never had so many different kinds of Belgian beer before. Typically, Duvel or Stella Artois comes to mind when we think about Belgian beer in the U.S. So it was quite intriguing and also a learning experience for me. It was very good. I particularly enjoyed beer with fruitiness of cherry and apples. You can taste the sweet fruit and yet quite strong with good flavor.

I also enjoyed the food. Tasted Belgian waffles – freshly made in the premise, right off the grill. Was very good. The best Belgian waffles I’ve ever had. Chocolates were good as wells their cheese. So overall it was quite an evening.

A list of some of the beers I tasted during the night.

Chimay Grand Reserve
Orval
Vichtenaar
Affligem Blong
Affligem Tripel
Unibroue 16 (from Quebec, Canada)

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