Back in 2008 I awarded Leffe Blond 4 Brewclub Stars, and I see no reason to amend that score, it’s still a fine brew.
Entries Categorized as 'Belgian Beers'
Leffe Blond 6.6% ABV
December 6, 2016
L’Affligem Blonde 6.8% ABV
August 18, 2014
It’s rare for me to find a new, or should I say different, Belgian Abbey beer, so I was pleasantly surprised to find a pack of ‘Affligem’ bottles on a recent supermarket trip, Affligem was a new one on me, but a ‘double fermented’ Abbey style beer is always worth investigating. Affligem Abbey was first […]
Leffe Brune
January 17, 2014
Leffe Brune is an excellent Abbey Style ale and worth your attention if you can find it!
Queue de Charrue – Belgian Tripel
August 16, 2013
“Queue de Charrue” translates (from French) as “Tail of the Plough” – which is in turn a translation of the name of the village ‘Ploegsteert’ (in Flemish) from whence this particular brew hails. A mixture of French and Flemish, and 9% ABV should give you enough clues to guess that this baby is a tripel from Belgium, actually from Wallonia, the French speaking part of Belgium
Wife Approved Beer – St. Louis Kriek
June 21, 2013
St. Louis Kriek is one of those beers that because of its sweet and sour, fruity nature reminds us of the variety in the beer world.
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