Leffe Ruby Abbey Beer, 6 x 750 ml
£20.99
Leffe Ruby Abbey Beer, 6 x 750 ml
Leffe Ruby Abbey Beer, presented in a 750 ml bottle, harmoniously blends the revered traditions of the Leffe Abbey with a delightful ruby infusion. This unique brew offers beer lovers an inviting alternative to the ordinary, with its rich, red fruitiness providing an exquisite twist on the classic abbey beer.
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Description
Leffe, a brewing tradition since 1240, is one of the most esteemed names in Belgian beer. Revered for their rich and distinctive abbey beers, Leffe combines centuries-old craftsmanship with innovative brewing techniques, resulting in beers that are timeless yet contemporary.
Tasting notes
Leffe Ruby tantalizes the palate with refined notes of red berries and a hint of rose, leading to a delicately sweet finish. Its aromatic bouquet and sparkling appearance make every sip a sensory experience to cherish.
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