Let's get this straight. I've pretty much disliked every Pale Ale I've ever had. I didn't even realize Leffe Blonde was a pale ale until I looked up a little information about it a few minutes ago. The website says the following, "Abbey of Leffe blonde beer is a highly fermented beer to be savoured. The ingredients are light malt, corn, water, hops and yeast, which give it a bright golden colour with dazzling reflections. The alcohol content is 6.6 %, the ideal serving temperature 5° to 6 °C. As a bottled beer, it is to be savoured with pleasure, as a draft beer it is thirst quenching. The taste is full, sweet and fruity (with a hint of bitter orange), and the after-taste is powerful and surprising." Maybe I've had an incorrect understanding of what a pale ale is, but I've always thought a pale ale had the sharp pine tasting hops. Maybe this is different due to it being a belgian pale ale. Well, onto the review to find out if I liked it or not..
A - I'm not sure why, but I've always thought Leffe was a witbier. I was wrong obviously, and boy was I shocked when the girl poured it and it was a golden amber color. It had a nice fluffy finger head that stuck around for a minute or two. The beer was "sticky" as it had some great lacing on the cup as I was drinking it.
S - It started off with a sweet scent which surprised me due to it having a darker color than what I was expecting. The sweet scent gave away quickly to a spicy, pepper-like scent which was much more of what I was expecting.
T - Tastes different from the smell definitely. There's an initial clove taste on the tongue. Afterwards it's followed up with some grapefruit and banana. The finish is spicy with a slight hop bitterness.
M - Light bodied with high carbonation. It's really bubbly upon first taste but the finish is more smooth.
D - Light flavored but complex at the same time. The ABV is hidden quite well which makes it a pretty drinkable beer. I'd definitely drink it again.
Grade - Two thumbs up. I hate pale ales for the most part, and can't believe that I stomached this one, let alone enjoyed it thoroughly.
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