Cafe spotlight: The insurance against the Great Thirst
If your local pub is open only three hours a week and a half years and have been, might get a little dry. Fortunately Eizeringenaren “insurance against extreme thirst.” CafĂ© affectionately known in this village of 800 people welcomed home and true beer lovers, Sunday 10.00 to 13.30, despite the final orders to ensure customers remain inside. It also opens the possibility for parties, celebrations and funerals at the church of St. Ursula on the opposite side of the road. Panneels siblings, children of the country during those hours when the owner bought the bar half of the last century, which was preparing for Christmas 1999 in the vicinity. Tradition aside, have a job today. “This is not a commercial project. It’s a hobby,” says the elder brother, Yves and enjoy year project brewing in the short Girardin lambic. to do this kind of handicraft products of the bar a place of pilgrimage for lovers looking for traditional Lambic and their descendants, especially champagne as Gueuze and Kriek cherry infused.
These beers are sure to be cloned from yeasts and were not outside Brussels and Pajottenland West Flanders, where Verzekering. The Panneels more than 50 menus, wait a few manufacturers are no longer in use and storage waiting to be cataloged. The brothers renovated the building, which dates from 1843 and is also home to the family’s younger brother Kurt. They kept the best parts: the name, the rough beams, the 40′s, when Art Deco bar, fireplace and tiled floors. Some of the black spots where veterans remember a candy store.
More accessories have been rescued and installed by the loss of pubs in the area, including panels of seats along two walls. A table in a bar Panneels “grandparents operated from a few cities. On a recent snowy Sunday, the Flemish family, Italians and British shows Gueuze, as some of the most discussed parishioners for coffee. The crowd was friendly space for a single American. Only a few hours we are all inhabitants.







