Begyle Blonde 6Pk
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Description
Begyle Blonde 6Pk is a six-pack of American Blonde Ale brewed with local honey in Chicago, Illinois, at 5.3% ABV. Begyle Brewing distinguishes this flagship blonde by incorporating honey sourced from Heritage Prairie Farm in Elburn, Illinois, lending a subtle sweetness that lifts the grain-forward base without turning the beer cloying.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.3% | Origin: Chicago, Illinois | Style: American Blonde Ale | Brewery: Begyle Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
Begyle Brewing Company operates out of the Ravenswood Industrial Corridor on Chicago's North Side, at 1800 West Cuyler Avenue. The brewery has built its reputation around approachable, well-constructed session beers, and the Blonde sits at the heart of that lineup. Brewed with Midwestern honey from Heritage Prairie Farm—a working farm in Elburn, Illinois—the recipe leans on clean fermentation and a restrained hop schedule, letting the malt and honey do the talking. The result is a clear, golden ale designed for repeat pours rather than single-glass spectacle.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Honey and cracker-like grain lead the nose, followed by a faint floral quality that reads almost as honeysuckle. A very mild ester presence rounds things out without competing.
Taste: The entry is smooth and grain-forward, with a noticeable malt sweetness that transitions into light fruity hop character at mid-palate. A touch of bitterness emerges toward the back, keeping the beer honest and balanced rather than one-dimensionally sweet.
Finish: Impressively dry for a honey-accented ale, the finish clears the palate quickly with a faint crackery aftertaste. The residual sweetness from the honey recedes cleanly, making the next sip easy to reach for.
How to Drink Begyle Blonde
Serve cold—around 40–45°F—in a pint glass or shaker to let the golden color and modest white head present themselves. This is a straightforward drinking beer that doesn't need ceremony. For cocktail-adjacent mixed drinks, Begyle Blonde works well in a Shandy, where its clean malt pairs naturally with fresh lemonade; a Michelada, where the dry finish holds its own against lime and hot sauce; and a Beer Mimosa, where the subtle honey sweetness complements orange juice without clashing.
Best For
- Backyard cookouts where you need a crowd-pleasing, sessionable beer
- Introducing craft beer to friends who typically reach for macro lagers
- Pairing with lighter spring and summer meals
- Supporting a local Chicago brewery as a go-to fridge staple
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Begyle Blonde taste like? Begyle Blonde delivers a clean, grain-forward flavor with a light honey sweetness, mild fruity hops, and a notably dry finish. It reads as balanced and highly sessionable rather than complex or intense.
How does Begyle Blonde compare to Revolution Cross of Gold? Both are approachable Chicago-brewed golden ales designed for easy drinking, but Begyle Blonde distinguishes itself through the addition of local honey, which gives it a slightly sweeter grain profile. Cross of Gold, a Great American Beer Festival gold medal winner, leans a bit more neutral and purely malt-driven.
Is Begyle Blonde good for beginners? Yes—its clean fermentation, low bitterness, and smooth malt character make it one of the more accessible craft blonde ales available, bridging the gap between mainstream lagers and more hop-forward craft options.
Where is Begyle Blonde made? Begyle Blonde is brewed at Begyle Brewing Company, located at 1800 West Cuyler Avenue in the Ravenswood Industrial Corridor neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The honey used in the recipe comes from Heritage Prairie Farm in Elburn, Illinois.
What foods pair well with Begyle Blonde? Grilled chicken benefits from the beer's dry finish cutting through charred fat. Fish tacos with a citrus slaw mirror the ale's faint fruity notes. A simple garden salad with vinaigrette works because the beer's low bitterness won't overwhelm light greens. Soft pretzels and mild cheeses like Havarti complement the crackery malt backbone.
What sizes does Begyle Blonde come in? Begyle Blonde is commonly available in six-packs of 12-ounce cans, its standard retail format.
Is Begyle Blonde worth the price? Begyle Blonde positions as a reasonably priced local craft option, sitting comfortably in the entry-level craft tier. The use of locally sourced honey adds a genuine production distinction that many beers at this price point lack.
Why Begyle Blonde?
The defining detail here is the Heritage Prairie Farm honey—an ingredient that gives the beer a verifiable local connection and a genuine flavor contribution, not just a marketing story. At 5.3% ABV, it sits in true session territory, meaning a six-pack actually serves its purpose across an afternoon without overwhelming. BeerAdvocate reviewers have rated it 82, and Untappd users have logged nearly 12,000 ratings at a 3.5 average, reflecting consistent, reliable quality rather than hype-cycle excitement. In a Chicago craft scene crowded with IPAs and barrel-aged stouts, Begyle Blonde earns its place by doing something simple and doing it well.
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