Craft Beer & Brewing Magazine Podcast

232: Raf Souvereyns of Bokke Is Blending Lambic with Fruit and New Perspective

Apr 2, 2022
Raf Souvereyns, the innovative brewer behind Bokke, returns to the blendery after a challenging health battle. He shares insights on blending lambics with unique heirloom fruits, emphasizing the importance of quality and local sourcing. Raf discusses creative harvesting techniques and valuable underappreciated fruit elements like skins and pits. He explores strategies for enhancing flavor and mouthfeel while rethinking production processes to reduce labor. With a fresh perspective, he aims to craft beers that are not just different, but deliciously distinct.
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Craft Beer Awakening

  • Raf Souvereyns's craft beer journey began in college with a Bell's Two Hearted Ale.
  • This sparked his interest in craft beer and attending tastings.
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First Blending Experience

  • Souvereyns's blending journey started with a gifted wine barrel, which he filled with lambic from various Brussels breweries.
  • His first attempt, a sour cherry lambic, was "undrinkable."
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Building Relationships with Lambic Brewers

  • Lambic producers respected Souvereyns's approach, even if they didn't like all his beers.
  • Paul Girardin, in particular, appreciated his unique blending style.
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