Leffe
Leffe Blonde
Leffe Blonde is a classic Belgian abbey ale with origins dating back to the 13th century. Brewed with a unique top-fermenting yeast that produces characteristic fruity esters and warming spice notes, Leffe Blonde is a rich, golden abbey ale with notes of vanilla, honey, and light spice — approachable yet complex, at a satisfying 6.6% ABV.
Details
Leffe Blonde is a classic Belgian abbey ale with origins dating back to the 13th century. Brewed with a unique top-fermenting yeast that produces characteristic fruity esters and warming spice notes, Leffe Blonde is a rich, golden abbey ale with notes of vanilla, honey, and light spice — approachable yet complex, at a satisfying 6.6% ABV.
Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
Amount per serving
Calories
195
Specifications
ABV / Proof
6.6%
Unit Count
6-pack
Container
Bottle
Body
Medium-Full
Source
Dinant, Belgium water
Region
Leuven, Belgium
Flavor
Vanilla, honey, light fruit, warming spice, rich malt
About the Brewery
Leffe is a Belgian abbey ale brand with roots dating back to the Abbey of Leffe in Dinant, Belgium, where monks first brewed beer in the 13th century. Though the abbey's brewing stopped during periods of war, the Leffe name and brewing tradition were revived in the mid-20th century through a partnership that eventually brought the brand under AB InBev's ownership. Today, Leffe Blonde — a 6.6% ABV golden abbey ale — is one of the most recognized Belgian-style beers in the world, offering a rich, slightly sweet flavor with hints of vanilla, fruit, and warm spice.