Trippel Karmeliet is a Belgian beer known for its rich history and complex flavor profile. Brewed by Brouwerij Bosteels, it combines three grains—barley, wheat, and oats—for a distinctive taste. The beer undergoes a secondary fermentation in the bottle, contributing to its effervescence. Trippel Karmeliet features a golden hue with a creamy, lingering head. Its aroma is a delightful mix of fruity esters, citrus, and a hint of spice. The flavor profile includes notes of banana, vanilla, and a subtle sweetness, balanced by a mild hop bitterness. With an 8.4% alcohol by volume, it offers a strong yet smooth drinking experience.
Leffe Amber is a Belgian abbey beer produced by AB-InBev, known for its rich and complex flavor profile. Brewed since the 1950s, it belongs to the Leffe brand, which has a history dating back to the 13th century. Leffe Amber is characterized by a deep amber color, a malty sweetness, and a subtle balance of fruity and spicy notes derived from the Belgian yeast strain. With an alcohol content of around 6.6%, it offers a moderate level of potency. This beer is often praised for its smooth, creamy texture and its ability to pair well with a variety of foods, making it a popular choice among beer enthusiasts worldwide.
Brewed in limited quantities, Leffe Printemps is a blond beer brewed with elderflower.
When the sunny days return, the brewers of Leffe Abbey offer us refreshing spring beers. In this spirit, Leffe de Printemps 2024 is a sweet blond beer, brewed with elderflower. Marked by a frank but balanced bitterness, and delivering a fruity bouquet with spicy scents of clove and vanilla, it is ideally combined with notes of caramel. Produced in the tradition of Leffe Abbey, it wears an elegant blonde color and remains slightly sweet.
St. Feuillien Blond is a Belgian beer known for its traditional abbey-style brewing. Brewed by Brasserie St. Feuillien, it boasts a golden-blond hue with a dense, creamy head. The beer offers a well-balanced flavor profile, featuring a subtle malt sweetness complemented by a delicate hop bitterness. With an alcohol content typically around 7.5%, it provides a warming and satisfying drinking experience. St. Feuillien Blond is often praised for its smooth texture and complex aroma, which includes notes of fruit, spices, and a hint of floral hops. This beer is a testament to Belgium's rich brewing heritage and is enjoyed by enthusiasts for its craftsmanship and distinctive character.