Belgian Blond Ale is beer style born from a cultural conundrum. Click here to learn more about this type of beer, its history and how to brew your own.
4 x 330 ml Leffe Blonde Belgian Abbey Ale Beers - 6.6% Leffe Blond is an authentic blond abbey ale beer originally brewed by Belgian monks in the famous Abbey of Leffe (church) in Belgium since 1240 AD. Weighing in at 6.6% alcohol, Leffe Blond is a pale abbey ale beer, with a full, sunny, golden colour. It has a smooth and full bodied taste and a rich creamy head. Like all the Leffe beers, it is a connoisseur beer that is easy to drink. Each Leffe Blonde Belgian Beers Four 4 Pack comes in its own designer box. Your gift will then be gift wrapped with our special NZ made biodegradable cellophane plus finished off with a matching bow. This fine craft beer gift can be delivered on its own or make it part of an awesome craft beer gift basket or add it to some flowers, chocolates or let us attach it to a personalized helium balloon etc Tasting Notes Pours with a rich, clear golden colour and a massive, foamy head. The spicy clove/banana hops hits your nose immediately, but subtly. The taste is reminiscent of the best Belgian white beers, but filtered to a smooth, bubbly gold and not too sweet. An exceptional beer About the Brewery The abbey of Leffe was founded in 1152 on the Meuse River in the province of Namur in southern Belgium. Like many monasteries across Europe, the Premonstratensian (Norbertine) canons of the abbey brewed ale, starting in 1240. Using knowledge passed from generation to generation and ingredients found in the wild near the abbey, the canons developed a unique ale with a subtle taste and high alcohol content, brewed only at the abbey. Now all Leffe brands are brewed at the Stella Artois brewery in Leuven and at various other locations under license. By placing an order containing alcohol you confirm you are over the age of 18. If we don't stock it below then we will find it for you, please specify requests in "notes" to florist at online checkout page or contact us
Friday's ad is for Grolsch, from 2005. That year, Grolsch introduced a new beer in the Netherlands called Premium Blonde, which they advertised using one of the most iconic blondes, Marilyn Monroe. At the bottom of each ad is written "Maar laten we haar nooit vergeten," which Google translates as "But let's never forget her."
Enjoy an iced cold glass of one of the most approachable styles of beer, in our plastic English Reserve Pint glass that is ultra durable, dishwasher safe, and heat resistant.
ALTHOUGH AB INBEV has headquarters in Leuven, Belgium, the world’s largest beer portfolio doesn’t contain many actual Belgian ales. Given that country’s status as beer’s Promised Land, this mismatc…
This beer is labeled as a blonde ale but that name only is appropriate for the description of the beer’s color; this hoppy ale is WAY too assertive for that boring “Blonde Ale” category! In the aroma, the hops are readily apparent as herbal, spicy, and floral for a character somewhat like noble hops but with a light lemony kick. The hops are again forward in the flavor with a light grainy pilsner malt and a hint of honey to add background character. This beer finishes crisp and refreshing with a moderate herbal character and spicy hops lingering with hints of honey.
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CARA pils in a 33 cl can is a pils-type blond beer produced from barley malt, very popular with young people. Serve as fresh. Each can contains 330 ml.
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Lonely Blonde by Fulton is a relatively simple beer, as would be expected from an American Blonde Ale. This is typically an entry level style for those first approaching the craft beer world, and as such, Lonely Blonde is a good example of the style – unassuming, yet clean and refreshing with enough character to let the drinker know this is something more than an American Lager.
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We spoke with Unibroue brewmaster Jerry Vietz about Blonde de l'Enfer. BC: Who came up with this beer’s recipe? I came up with this beer’s recipe. I wanted to offer our fans and beer geeks a hell of a great beer for our 25th anniversary. BC: What’s your favorite aspect of this beer (flavor, aroma, etc.)? I love the overall balance and the surprising drinkability for its 10.5% alcohol content. BC: Where does this beer’s name come from? Blonde de l’Enfer means Blonde from Hell. It is our take on a classic style, the Belgian Strong Golden Ale. These ales are traditionally named after hellish demons due to their lust for power and in reference to the beer’s deceitful drinkability. BC: Is this your “desert island beer?” I love this beer, but I personally prefer darker ales. Therefore, if I have only one beer to pick this would not be "the one." For people who are big fans of this classic style, though, it is a very good candidate for a desert island beer. In fact, against many other beers, this beer is still very enjoyable at room temperature. This liquid gold should not be served any cooler than 50° F. BC: Can you describe this beer in 10 words or less? Delicate balance of malts, spices, hops, fruits and tiny bubbles. BC: Do you know a story – or have a personal story – that revolves around this beer? The word Blonde in French-Canadian culture also means girlfriend. I’ve been asked a few times if the inspiration for this beer’s name came from a bad experience related to an ex-girlfriend, which always makes me smile. I’m just not sure I could've developed such a great-tasting beer if I had negative vibes in mind. BC: What's a good food pairing for this beer? Smoked fish, poultry, lamb, crème brulée or a soft cheese like Brie or Camembert would pair beautifully with Blonde de l'Enfer. Read Review
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Belgian Blond Ale is less than 100 years old, yet it is based on one of the most glorious brewing traditions in the world. With its brewing roots as old as the Middle Ages, when