Leffe Biere d'Hiver, Winter Beer
BelgiumSingle Price:
£4.60
Mixed 6 Price:
£4.20
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Description
In a nutshell:
A smooth, malty winter ale with cosy hints of caramel, clove, and dark fruit - just the ticket for a bit of mildly spiced warmth.
The lowdown:
A rich and warming winter ale from the Leffe Brewery, this seasonal Abbey beer is brewed in the classic Winter Warmer style. Fruity and subtly spiced, with notes of clove and caramel, it's cheerfully cosy and brings a bit of festive character.
The Brewery:
Whilst these days the Abbaye de Leffe brewery, based in Dinant in southern Belgium, might be part of the multinational Anheuser-Busch empire, they still produce meticulously well-crafted beers. The original Abbey can trace its origins back in time to 1152 and its brewing operations are similarly ancient. Over time their reputation grew but the French Revolution put halt to things with the destruction of the original abbey. It took until 1929 to be re-established and, using original recipes, the renowned beers are still brewed to this day.
Style - Belgian Style Strong Ales ABV 6.6% - Strong
A smooth, malty winter ale with cosy hints of caramel, clove, and dark fruit - just the ticket for a bit of mildly spiced warmth.
The lowdown:
A rich and warming winter ale from the Leffe Brewery, this seasonal Abbey beer is brewed in the classic Winter Warmer style. Fruity and subtly spiced, with notes of clove and caramel, it's cheerfully cosy and brings a bit of festive character.
The Brewery:
Whilst these days the Abbaye de Leffe brewery, based in Dinant in southern Belgium, might be part of the multinational Anheuser-Busch empire, they still produce meticulously well-crafted beers. The original Abbey can trace its origins back in time to 1152 and its brewing operations are similarly ancient. Over time their reputation grew but the French Revolution put halt to things with the destruction of the original abbey. It took until 1929 to be re-established and, using original recipes, the renowned beers are still brewed to this day.
Style - Belgian Style Strong Ales ABV 6.6% - Strong
Details
Categories | Beer & Cider / Fruit Beer & Specialities / Belgian Style Strong Ales |
Country | Belgium |
Volume | 33cl |
ABV | 6.6% |
SKU | LE1LZZBE |