Leffe Blonde 6Pk
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Description
Description
Leffe Blonde 6-Pack (6x11.2oz) is a Belgian abbey-style blonde ale brewed at 6.6% ABV using top fermentation and pale malt. This expression earned a Gold Medal at the 2017 World Beer Awards as "World's Best Belgian Style Blonde," a recognition that underscores its standing among the most respected abbey ales available worldwide.
Quick Facts: ABV: 6.6% | Origin: Leuven, Belgium | Style: Belgian Abbey Blonde Ale | Brewery: AB InBev (Leuven), under license from Abbaye Notre-Dame de Leffe
Production & Heritage
Leffe traces its roots to Abbaye Notre-Dame de Leffe, a Premonstratensian abbey founded in 1152 in Namur, Belgium — making it one of the oldest brewing traditions in the country. Leffe became the first abbey brewery to establish a commercial licensing contract, allowing its recipes to be brewed outside the monastery walls. Today, production takes place at the Stella Artois brewery in Leuven under AB InBev, with royalty payments continuing to support the abbey. Leffe Blonde is brewed via top fermentation with pale malt, yielding the style's signature golden hue and aromatic complexity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Floral and gently spicy, with pronounced vanilla and clove rising from the glass. Subtle banana esters round out the nose, giving it a warm, inviting character typical of top-fermented Belgian ales.
Taste: The entry is clean and lightly sweet, with vanilla and clove immediately present on the palate. Mid-palate, a gentle bitterness emerges alongside hints of bitter orange and ripe fruit. Slight acidity and wheat-flavored undertones keep the sweetness in check, creating a balanced, easy-drinking body.
Finish: Medium in length with a spicy, slightly dry close. Lingering clove and a faint citrus bitterness keep things fresh through the final sip.
How to Drink Leffe Blonde
Leffe Blonde is best served chilled between 40–45°F (4–7°C) in a chalice or goblet glass, which concentrates the aromatic spice and fruit. Pouring gently to preserve the creamy white head enhances the full tasting experience.
Beer Cocktails: In a Belgian Shandy, Leffe Blonde's vanilla-clove sweetness pairs naturally with fresh lemonade for a bright summer drink. A Beergarita — equal parts Leffe Blonde and margarita mix over ice — plays the ale's citrus bitterness against lime and salt. For a warming option, a Hot Belgian (heated Leffe Blonde with honey, cinnamon, and a lemon peel) draws out the ale's spice notes beautifully in cold weather.
Best For
- Introducing someone to Belgian abbey-style ales for the first time
- Pairing with a weekend charcuterie or cheese board
- Hosting a European beer tasting alongside Trappist and wheat ales
- Bringing to a dinner party as a versatile, food-friendly selection
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Leffe Blonde taste like? Leffe Blonde delivers a smooth, lightly sweet profile dominated by vanilla and clove, balanced by subtle bitter orange and a clean, slightly acidic finish. It drinks lighter than its 6.6% ABV suggests, with a fruity, spicy character throughout.
How does Leffe Blonde compare to Stella Artois? While both are Belgian beers brewed at the same Leuven facility, they represent different styles: Stella Artois is a crisp Euro pale lager, whereas Leffe Blonde is a top-fermented abbey ale with noticeably more body, sweetness, and spice. Leffe Blonde also carries a higher ABV at 6.6% compared to Stella's 5.0%.
Is Leffe Blonde good for beginners? Yes — its clean sweetness, smooth body, and approachable fruit-and-spice profile make it one of the most accessible entry points into Belgian abbey ales. The 6.6% ABV is moderate enough to remain easy-drinking.
Where is Leffe Blonde made? Leffe Blonde is brewed at the AB InBev brewery in Leuven, Belgium, under a longstanding license from Abbaye Notre-Dame de Leffe in Namur, Belgium, an abbey originally founded in 1152.
What foods pair well with Leffe Blonde? Creamy cheeses like Brie or Camembert complement the ale's vanilla sweetness. Mussels steamed in white wine echo its Belgian heritage. Roasted chicken with herbs aligns with the spicy, slightly fruity body. Mild sausages or charcuterie work with the malt backbone, and fruit tarts or crème brûlée mirror the vanilla and banana notes in the finish.
What sizes does Leffe Blonde come in? The 6-pack contains six 11.2 oz (330ml) bottles, which is the standard format widely available in the United States.
Is Leffe Blonde worth the price? Leffe Blonde positions as a mid-range imported abbey ale — priced above mainstream lagers but below specialty Trappist bottles. Its Gold Medal at the 2017 World Beer Awards and nearly nine centuries of brewing heritage make it strong value within the Belgian ale category.
Why Leffe Blonde?
Few abbey ales carry a lineage stretching back to 1152. Leffe Blonde's distinction as the first commercially licensed abbey beer established a category that dozens of breweries have since followed, but rarely matched in global recognition. The 2017 World Beer Awards Gold Medal for "World's Best Belgian Style Blonde" validated what drinkers across Europe have long known: this is a benchmark expression of the style. Its balance of vanilla sweetness, clove spice, and restrained bitterness delivers genuine complexity without demanding an advanced palate — a rare combination that keeps it relevant among both casual drinkers and dedicated beer enthusiasts.
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