Leff blond is a light ale beer produced in the Belgian Abbey since 1240. Production country: Belgium | Percentage of alcohol: 6.6%
Halftone Blonde is characterized by a thick, full-bodied, creamy foam, rich aromas and fruity flavors with caramel and toffee notes. The beer is undergoing a special process of drying malt at a high temp that releases high levels of sugar, paints the beer in a unique color and gives it clear and wonderful notes of caramel. Lef Blonde is recommended to serve alongside a variety of meat dishes, Asian food and cheeses.
Considered a premium monastery capital and manufactured as early as the 13th century, after the monastery headquarters where its original brewery resided, they decided to try to purify local water sources in a unique way - brewing beer. Since then, her recipe has been jealously preserved and it preserves its original flavors.