It was a big weekend in Antwerp with the Bollekesfeest here by our apartment. De Koninck is the only brewery in Antwerp and is a staple in most bars in the area. As with all beers in Belgium, De Konick is served in it's own glass designed to enhance the taste of the beer. The De Koninck glass is called a Bolleke. It is typical to ask for a Bolleke to get a De Koninck.
For the past five years, they have held a Bollekesfeest or Bolleke party. It is held in the parking lot by us that I previously posted about. It is huge and probably one of the biggest events I have seen set up. Unlike what would happen in the US, it is a family event with many childrens events planned. They also serve the beer in GLASSES! But that is typical Belgium-beer must be served in it's correct glass and NEVER plastic.
The opening got off to a rainy start but cleared up for the Horeca Bollekes Tandem Bike Race. About 13 bars participated having 2 of their bartenders carry 2 full Bollekes from Grote Markt to the feest while riding a tandem bike. Whom ever had the most beer left in their glasses at the finish line won. No one expected the boardwalk at the feest to be so slippery from the rain and a couple of them completely wiped out.
We were back the next night with two of Craig's colleagues. Half of the Bollekesfeest was set up with local restuarants. Even though they were set up under tents, each set up was elaborate and while you were inside, it felt as if you were in an actual restuarant. We made the most of it and had a sit down dinner, then stopped at another to have some pizza.
We were back again on Saturday with the kids and our friends Hugh and Tracie. Craig and Hugh both successfully attemped to pour the perfect Bolleke on the bar stage and left with an official looking certificate. We spend the rest of the day in the playground that was set up with climbing, cooking and play stations for the kids. It was a hot day here - almost 80 degrees!
The weather was looking great again for Sunday, so we were out of the house at 9:30 and went up to the Art Museum for the free breakfast. We were back at the playground until dinner when we went over to the Mosselfeest. We went to the Mosselfeest the first summer we were in Antwerp and never knew that it was part of the Bollekesfeest. It's funny to think about how little we knew then.
We have big things happening in the next week. I start my Dutch classes again this Friday and the kids start school this coming Monday. We are also having friends with their 2 kids coming tomorrow morning for a week. We have all kinds of things planned including the Red Hair Festival in Breda (boths their kids have red hair). I will be sure to post on that later!
Can't wait to read all about Red Hair Festival!!! Sounds awesome. If Richard wasn't in NZ I'd be dragging him and my fake red hair along!
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