''Basi'' is a native
''Ilocano'' fermented
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alcoholic beverage or wine made with sugarcane juice, particularly those produced in the region of ''
Northern Luzon
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'' particularly in ''
Ilocos Region
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''. This wine is processed in ''“burnay”'' (Ilocano earthen jar) or ''“
tapayan
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Description
Basi is the local beverage of
Ilocos
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in northern
Luzon
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in
San Ildefonso
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It is located in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama mounta ...
where it has been consumed since before the
Spanish conquest
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. In the Philippines, commercial basi is produced by first crushing sugarcane and extracting the juice. The juice is boiled in vats and then stored in earthen jars (''
tapayan
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''). Once the juice has cooled, flavorings made of ground
glutinous rice and
duhat (java plum) bark or other fruits or barks is added. The jars are then sealed with banana leaves and allowed to ferment for several years. The resulting drink is pale red in color. If fermented longer, it turns into ''suka'' or vinegar.
Preparation of Basi
There are three general methods for preparing "basi," which are the ''Ilocos Method'', the ''La Union Method'', and the ''Pangasinan Method.'' All of these methods make use of sugarcane juice, which is obtained by crushing one-year-old sugar cane stalks between wooden or iron rollers attached to a ''
carabao
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'' with a long pole. Two types of "basi" are produced: the ''“basing babae”'' taste sweet and has lesser alcohol content and the ''“basing lalaki”'' taste dry, bitter, potently strong, and has high content of alcohol. Their difference lies in the concentration of sugarcane juice ("babae", 29 to 33° Brix and "lalaki", 27 to 28° Brix) and the additives added such as ''"tangal" (
Ceriops tagal
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(Perr. C.B. Rob.)'' bark, green guava ''(
Psidium guajava Linn.)'' leaves,
''duhat'' ''(Syzygium cummuni linn.)'' bark, and fruits, bark and leaves of “samac” ''(
Macharanga tanarius Linn. or M. grandifolia Linn.),''
Ilocos Method
Basi wines are produced in the province of ''
Ilocos Norte
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,'' specifically in ''
Laoag City
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...
'' and the towns of ''
Vintar,
Sarrat
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The town is ...
,
Piddig
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The town is k ...
,'' and ''
Batac City'', and in the province of ''
Ilocos Sur
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,'' specifically in ''
Bantay‚'' ''
San Ildefonso
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It is located in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama mounta ...
'' and ''
Vigan City
Vigan, officially the City of Vigan ( ilo, Siudad ti Vigan; fil, Lungsod ng Vigan), is a 4th class component city and capital of the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 53,935 people.
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''. The Ilocos method differs from the La Union method in terms of the starter or inoculum used, as well as the additives used.
The first step in making Ilocos basi is to clean the ''sugarcane stalk'' and then press it to extract the juice; then add water to the juice; boil and add ground dry ''samac bark'' and leaves or ''“gamu”''; then pour into an earthen jar or
''“burnay”'' and cover with thickly padded fresh ''samac leaves'' securely tied around the neck of the "burnay." After 3 days, discard half of the "gamu" and replace it with ''“parec”'' ''(ground dry samac leaves and bark, powdered cardis seeds, and rice).'' Then comes the incubation process. In the Ilocos Basi method, there are two methods for fermentation. The first is place in permanent hole usually dug under the house or shed. Cover with soil, hermetically seal with a heavy flattened stone, and age for 3 to 12 months before harvesting. The second step is to seal the earthen cover with carabao dung and allow it to age for 3 to 12 months under the house or shed before harvesing.
La Union Method
The ''
La Union
La Union (), officially the Province of La Union ( ilo, Probinsia ti La Union; Kankanaey'': Probinsyan di La Union;'' Ibaloi'': Probinsya ne La Union;'' pag, Luyag/Probinsia na La Union; Tagalog'': Lalawigan ng La Union),'' is a province in th ...
'' method is used specifically in the town of
''Naguilian''. It consists of the preparation of “''bubod”'' or starter, as well as the 24-hour ''“binubudan”'' (steamed rice plus starter), boiling sugarcane juice, and additives such as one year old ''
lomboy (duhat)'' bark, “tangal” bark, and ''green guava leaves''.
The first step is to clean the sugarcane stalk and then press it to get the juice; then add water to the juice; boil and add duhat and “''tangal bark”'' and “''green guava leaves”''; pour in earthen jar or ''"burnay";'' cover with banana leaves securely, tied around the neck of the “''burnay”;'' cool (40-45°C), add ''"binubudan";'' incubation for 1 week then add powdered ''"bubod"'' or “''rusod”;'' then ferment for one month and cover ''“burnay”'' with clean paper then earthen cover cemented with wood ashes and lastly age for 6 to 12 months and harvest it.
Pangasinan Method
''Pangasinan's'' "basi" industry is not as well-known as those in ''La Union and Ilocos''. The majority of those involved live in the town of ''
Binalonan.''
The method is similar to that used in the Ilocos region. The first step in making Pangasinan Basi is to clean the sugarcane stalk and then press it to get the juice; then add water to the juice; boil it and add grounded, dried ''“samac bark”''; pour in earthen jar or ''“burnay”'' and cool it for 24 hours; then add grounded, ''dried samac fruits''; cover with brown paper and plastic sheet securely tied around the neck of the ''"burnay";'' age in shed or under the house for 3 to 9 months and harvest it.
Basi Revolt
The 1807
Basi Revolt
During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines, 1521–1898, there were several revolts against the Spanish colonial government by indigenous Moro, Lumad, Indians, Chinese (Sangleys), and Insulares (Filipinos of full or near full ...
in
Piddig
Piddig, officially the Municipality of Piddig ( ilo, Ili ti Piddig; fil, Bayan ng Piddig) is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 22,475 people.
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,
Ilocos Norte
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, occurred when the Philippines'
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rulers effectively banned private manufacture of the beverage.
The
Basi Revolt
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, also known as the ''Ambaristo Revolt,'' erupted on September 16, 1807, in the present-day town of
''Piddig, Ilocos Norte''. Led by Pedro Mateo, a ''
cabeza de barangay
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'' of Piddig, and Saralogo Ambaristo, an ''Ilocano'' and
''Tinguian'', and composed of townspeople from ''Piddig,
Badoc
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,
Sarrat
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The town is ...
,
Laoag
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,
Sinait
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History
Befo ...
,
Cabugao
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Etymol ...
,
Magsingal
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Etym ...
'' and other towns of ''Ilocos'', they marched under their own flag of yellow and red horizontal bands and made their way southward towards the provincial capital of
Vigan
Vigan, officially the City of Vigan ( ilo, Siudad ti Vigan; fil, Lungsod ng Vigan), is a 4th class component city and capital of the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 53,935 people.
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to protest against the abuses of the Spanish colonial government.
According to historical accounts, in 1786, people's frustration grew over the ''basi'' (the local beverage of the Ilocos) wine monopoly imposed by the Spanish colonial government that prohibited the private manufacture of ''basi'', forcing Ilocanos to buy from government stores.
Even before the arrival of the Spaniards, ''basi'' was an important part of the Ilocanos' society and culture. Drinking ''basi'' played such a great importance in Ilocano culture; from ''marriage'' to ''childbirth'' and to ''death'', it was a part of their ''ritual, tradition,'' and ''daily life.'' ''Basi'' was a major industry in the Ilocos region at the time, therefore in addition to the grief of Ilocanos had also lost their livelihood, in other words, they had been robbed of their happiness as well as an essential part of their culture and heritage.
Fueled by these abuses, people were prompted to start the uprising in Piddig town and later spread in the northern and southern towns of Ilocos province. On September 28, 1807, Ilocano forces on their way to the capital Vigan were assassinated by Spanish forces while crossing the ''Bantaoay River'' in ''
San Ildefonso, Ilocos Sur,'' resulting in the deaths of hundreds of Ilocano forces. Those who survived the battle were hanged and their heads pierced with wooden poles and flagged by the Spaniards as a warning to anyone who wanted to strike and fight against the Spaniards.
The Basi Revolt lasted for ''13 days''. The series of unrest also led the colonial government to divide the province into the now
Ilocos Norte
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and
Ilocos Sur
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.
A ''Basi Festival'' is held annually in
Naguilian, La Union
Naguilian, officially the Municipality of Naguilian ( ilo, Ili ti Naguilian; fil, Bayan ng Naguilian), is a 1st class municipality in the province of La Union, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 52,189 people.
Nag ...
. Basi Festival is held every first week of May in the town of ''Naguilian, La Union'' to celebrate the ''“basi”''. The festival mainly promotes Basi as a local product also Naguilian's one town, one product and the usual activities include street dancing, sport events, agri-trade fair & other amusement games.
Recently, the
Sangguniang Bayan
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of San Ildefonso approved a
resolution
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declaring September 16 as a non-working
holiday and named the old road in Gongogong as Ambaristo street in honor of
Pedro Ambaristo, leader of the
Basi Revolt
During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines, 1521–1898, there were several revolts against the Spanish colonial government by indigenous Moro, Lumad, Indians, Chinese (Sangleys), and Insulares (Filipinos of full or near full ...
. Mayor Christian Purisima enrolled basi as their entry into the “''One Town; One Product''” (OTOP) program of Ilocos Sur First District Representative
DV Savellano.
Commercial production
Basi del Diablo Wines of the Salucop Group, Inc. started making basi in the year 1906, 99 years after the Basi Revolt. The light fermented sugarcane winemaker's most prominent product is the Ambaristo, named after the Basi Revolt hero Pedro Ambaristo.
Nagguilian Basi is another basi brand in the northern part of the Philippines. It is produced in Naguilian, La Union.
See also
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Palek
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*
Intus
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*
Palm wine
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*
Tapuy
''Tapuy'', also spelled ''tapuey'' or ''tapey'', is a rice wine produced in the Philippines. It is a traditional beverage originated from Banaue and the Mountain Province, where it is used for important occasions such as weddings, rice harves ...
*
Tapai
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*
Tapayan
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