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  Leffe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Abbey Notre Dame de Leffe was founded in 1152 on the Meuse River in the province of Namur in southern Belgium.
While Leffe is not manufactured in the abbey itself anymore, the knowledge and unique taste developed over hundreds of years has been kept and is still felt today.
The proper serving and drinking of a Leffe is an accurate and complex ritual that owes to the historical heritage and culture of Belgian beers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leffe   (402 words)

  
 Leffe Abbey Beer - Beer Reviews and History of the Brewery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The range was originally brewed in the town of Leffe in the Abbaye de Notre Dame by the Norbentine monks.
Leffe beer was no more, until the descendants of the brewers struck a deal with a non-secular brewery to continue the fine tradition.
Leffe Brune’s rounded, nutty mouthfeel is succeeded by a dryness in the finish.
www.geocities.com /the3gents/reviews_leffe-beers.htm   (521 words)

  
 Leffe - The town of Leffe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Leffe (ZIP code 24026) is 22 kilometers far from Bergamo, that is the Chief Town of the homonymous province to whom the municipality belongs.
Leffe has a population of 4.940 abitanti (Leffesi) and a surface of 6,7 square kilometers thus showing a population density of 737,31 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Population: The municipality of Leffe had a popolation of 5.106 inhabitants accordingly to the results of the national census made in 1991.
lombardia.indettaglio.it /eng/comuni/bg/leffe/leffe.html   (320 words)

  
 Leffe Blonde 75 Cl-Belgian Beer Online Store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Situated in the region of the ancient city of Dinant, the Abbaye of Leffe was built in the XIII century.
The Leffe is one of the most well-known beer of abbaye and it is drunk all over the world.
The Blond is the least strong amongst the Leffe Belgian beers.
www.kingdomofbeer.com /belgian-beer-content/leffe-blonde-75-cl.htm   (82 words)

  
 Epinions.com - Broonie has a Leffe Brune   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Notre-Dame de leffe is a Norbertine abbey near the town of Dinant in the Namur region of Belgium.
Although Leffe is better known for its popular and widely available blonde beer, which is quite pleasant, in my opinion the brune is a far superior brew.
Leffe Brune is brewed with roasted malts, which provides the deep brown colour and unique taste.
www.epinions.com /content_2863636612   (607 words)

  
 Bierbörse - Types of Beer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In addition to the authentic "Leffe Blond" with its rich golden colour and slightly aromatic taste, there is also a dark variety "Leffe Braun", which is deep autumnal brown with a fully-rounded, slightly fruity taste and a hint of apple.
Leffe Radieuse is a true discovery, the most mysterious of the Leffe beers.
Leffe Vielle Cuvee is the last of the Leffe family beers.
www.bierboerse.com /englisch/typesofbeer.html   (2802 words)

  
 Onlyfinebeer :: Interbrew, Leffe Brune
Leffe is the brand leader among Belgian abbey beers - a beer for the connoisseur, which should be served cold at 5° C. Leffe Blond is a top fermented ale which combines typical yeast characteristics with a fruity flavour.
Leffe Brown is dark brown in colour - a full-bodied beer with a typical nose of dark malts and fruity flavours.
The other members of the Leffe family are Leffe Triple, a fresh golden ale with hints of lemon and vanilla (8.4% vol), and Leffe Radieuse, a yellow brown ale with a strong fruity taste and a rich bouquet (8.2% vol).
www.onlyfinebeer.co.uk /productDetails.php?Id=277   (196 words)

  
 Oxford Bottled Beer Database: Leffe Brune 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Abdij van Leffe is a Belgian brewery known for abbey-style beers, without qualifying for the trappist appelation.
Although Leffe is better known for its popular and widely available blonde beer, the brune is a bit special.
It is the nicest out of the 2 Leffe beers blonde and brown, for me. The beer has a hidden kick to it I feel, the consistency is very good too.
www.bottledbeer.co.uk /beer.asp?beerid=184   (1817 words)

  
 KBS Collection: Leffe Blonde   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Leffe monestery was found in 1152 and it is located 70 km south from Brugs.(in Namur) Microbrewing started there 13th century and most of brewery buildning have been made in 18th century.
Leffe monestery was first monestery which give licences to made beer outside of monestery.
Leffe Blonde is top-fragmentation beer and ale and it's called as abbey/abdij/abbaye beer.
tuoppi.oulu.fi /kbs-bin/readbeer?Nr=385   (617 words)

  
 Oxford Bottled Beer Database: Leffe Tripel 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This is an abbey-style beer brewed under licence for Leffe by Interbrew.
Leffe Blonde may be filtered, but it would be foolish to say that this destroys any good flavour (try the brune one of these days), or even that it is consequently not an attempt at a beer style.
Leffe Blond was the first of a new style of sweet, pils-coloured "abbey beer" invented by Interbrew as a way of conning the gullible into believing that cheap lager is a quality beer, deserving a quality price.
www.bottledbeer.co.uk /beer.asp?beerid=222   (739 words)

  
 belgian-beer-cafe.com.au - belgian beer cafe sydney, australia. epoque   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Leffe is Belgium's original abbey beer, tracing it's origins back to the abbey of Leffe, founded in 1152.
Leffe dark, also an authentic abbey beer, is brewed with roasted malts to provide its full bodied, slightly fruity taste and its rich deep brown colour.
Both Leffe blonde and dark are served with a creamy head in a chalice-type glass, thus continuing the traditions of the abbey monks.
www.belgian-beer-cafe.com.au /epoque/beer.php   (1283 words)

  
 Tripel Taste Test
The Leffe beers were first brewed around the 12th century by the Abbaye de Notre Dame, but the monastery ceased making beers during the time of Napoleon.
Sweetness and bitterness were well integrated in the Floreffe and the Leffe; played together interestingly in the Delirium; but the bitterness had the edge in the Rochefort, lingering pleasantly and dryly all over the mouth in the finish; while the Victory remained slightly sweet throughout with a contrasting bitterness coming in midway and remaining.
The Floreffe, Leffe and Delirium were all tied overall, though points gathered along the way meant that the Delirium pipped the Leffe which in its turn just pipped the Floreffe.
www.ratebeer.com /Story.asp?StoryID=291   (1544 words)

  
 Leffe - TheBestLinks.com - Belgium, Beer, Interbrew, ABV, ...
Leffe Blonde is a dry, druity, lightly spiced beer and is quite full and creamy.
The Leffe brand is owned by the international beer company Interbrew.
Leffe is also a small village nearby Alps in Lombardy.
www.thebestlinks.com /Leffe.html   (154 words)

  
 Leffe Blonde - Drinks Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Notre-Dame de leffe is a Norbertine abbey near the Belgian town of Dinant, on the River Meuse.
Leffe Blonde : Very fruity, but not overwhelming.
As you may have probably guessed it’s a Belgian abbey beer, which means monks originally created it (I doubt that is still the case).
www.dooyoo.co.uk /drinks/leffe-blonde   (171 words)

  
 BelgianShop news - Article:
Leffe is one of the most popular Belgian beers.
Leffe Radieuse is difficult to come by in Britain, but is well worth seeking.
Leffe Triple, a hazy golden strong beer, is 8.4% abv.
www.belgianshop.com /News/BShopNews.asp?Action=View&ID=682   (487 words)

  
 Leffe Brune / Brown - Abbaye de Leffe S.A. - Beer Advocate
Leffe Brune pours with a thin, mildly-lacing white head above a solid cloudy red-brown body.
In the mouth, Leffe Brune feels not too thick but not too thin; overcarbonation on tap is quite noticeable, however.
Overall, I was surprised at how easy Leffe Brune was to read, although the integration of the flavor components is not what it might be.
beeradvocate.com /beer/profile/470/1862   (856 words)

  
 Two global advertising agencies to promote Interbrew’s global speciality brands, Leffe® and Hoegaarden®   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Interbrew is currently reassigning its global brand portfolio, which includes Leffe® and Hoegaarden®;, into a select roster of global advertising agencies, with the goal of delivering world-class creative work on a consistent, global, and cost-efficient basis.
Leffe®, the authentic Belgian abbey beer, is a rich yet accessible beer, brewed to be savoured in the tradition of the Abbey of Leffe, and comes in four varieties: Leffe Blond®, Leffe Brown®, Leffe Triple® and Leffe Radieuse/Vieille Cuvée®.
Hoegaarden®; is the original Belgian “white beer” and owes its distinctively refreshing taste and naturally cloudy appearance to a traditional blend of wheat—which is not malted—with a subtle hint of coriander and orange peel.
www.leoburnett.com /news/press_releases/2003/prnov21-16748.asp   (539 words)

  
 New Page 1
Because of the special shape of the glass and the fact that it is one of our most popular beers, I chose the ‘Leffe’ glass.
Leffe is thé market leader among the Belgian abbey beers.
Leffe Triple, gold colouredr with lemon and vanilla dominant in the taste,
mathsforeurope.digibel.be /lef.htm   (451 words)

  
 The London Guide to Belgian Beer - Bar Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Leffe and Grimbergen Blonde, and Hoegarden on tap and also a selection of bottled beers.
This is not ideally placed for passing trade, located as it is in a tiny lane in the labyrinthine depths of Clerkenwell, but it is a jewel.
There is something of a Leffe presence here with mirrors and even a Leffe flag on display.
www.belgianbeerguide.co.uk /pubguide.html   (2517 words)

  
 Leffe Brune - Drinks Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Notre-Dame de leffe is a Norbertine abbey near the town of...
This is my second opinion on a beer produced by Leffe.
If you have read my first opinion which is on Leffe Blonde, you’ll have to excuse me, but I’m going to write a tiny bit about the background of the beer, and how to serve for those who haven’t read my other review.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /drinks/leffe-brune   (149 words)

  
 Leffe, Italy Patent Applications
Patent applications with an agent or inventor associated with Leffe, Italy.
The listing of Patent Applications for Leffe, Italy is current as of January 2005.
The applications are submitted to the USPTO for approval, published and eventually approved or denied.
www.freshpatents.com /Italy-cy1-Leffe.php   (114 words)

  
 beer.trash.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Leffe, our original abbey beer, traces its origins back to the Abbey Notre Dame de Leffe, founded in 1152 on the river Meuse in the province of Namur.
It was here, sheltered in this calm valley, that the original recipe for Leffe was conceived.
Being entirely self-sufficient, the Norbertine monks at Leffe hand-crafted their own beer, brewed naturally from the finest local ingredients with an almost religious dedication.
beer.trash.net /beerpage.php?beernum=80   (126 words)

  
 Summary Page:  Belgium/Namur/Leffe--Leffe Abbey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Name: Leffe, Assumption of the B.M.V. and S. Joann.
The monastery is located at the northern edge of Dinant, in the town of Leffe, at a significant roadway crossroads.
In 1931 Leffe was restored through the Abbey of Tongerlo, becoming a self-governing Abbey in its own right.
www.premontre.org /subpages/loci/domi/leffe,dc.htm   (137 words)

  
 Epinions.com - Abbaye de Leffe Belgian Blonde Ale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Abbaye de Leffe is owned by SA Interbrew, same company that makes Hoegaarden, Bass, Dos Equis, Becks and Rolling Rock.
SA Interbrew is a huge multi-national conglomerate, but they allow their individual subsidiaries run the show on many occasions.
Now, Abbaye de Leffe is produced by Interbrew Leuven in Dinant, Belgium, and at De Kluis in Hoegaarden.
www.epinions.com /content_3744768132   (635 words)

  
 BEER
Brewed according to the traditional recipes of the monks of the abby of Leffe, with selected aromatic malts that give the beer its deep golden colour and unigue taste.
This dark variant of the Leffe Blond version is brewed with roasted malts, which prvides the deep brown colour and a unique taste.
Vieille Cuvee, as the name indicates, is the beer of the Leffe range that takes the most time and care to brew.
users.skynet.be /a.phoenix/beer.htm   (530 words)

  
 Kevin's Ramblings: Leffe
He was on his way up the street to a bar someone he knows just opened.
When there, he said to try Leffe, which the had on tap.
I love Belgian beers, and Leffe's one of my faves.
www.perlguy.com /archives/000888.html   (235 words)

  
 Leffe Tripel 8 from Brouwerij Hoegaarden (InBev), a Abbey Tripel style beer: An unofficial page for Leffe Tripel 8 from ...
Leffe Tripel 8 from Brouwerij Hoegaarden (InBev), a Abbey Tripel style beer: An unofficial page for Leffe Tripel 8 from Brouwerij Hoegaarden (InBev) in Hoegaarden,, Belgium
The Leffe Triple is stong, with prevalent alcohol, but it is harldy different in flavor than most Belgians - it is salty upfront with a hard hitting bitterness that quickly fades leaving a slight stickiness on the lips and a longing for more high alcohol pleasure.
The color is gold, nearly copper, and the head is large, big-bubbled and white.
www.ratebeer.com /Ratings/Beer/Beer-Ratings.asp?BeerID=2515   (237 words)

  
 Leffe Blond   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Interbrew says: "Leffe is the brand leader among Belgian abbey beers - a beer for the connoisseur, which should be served cold at 5° C. Leffe Blond is a top fermented ale which combines typical yeast characteristics with a fruity flavour.
It has a beautiful yellow-gold colour, a full body and a subtle, aromatic flavour.
Leffe Blond is a stronger, slightly fruitier version of our own Australian lagers.
www.adam.com.au /immw/Michael/BeerAppSeason3/Belgium/leffeblond.htm   (147 words)

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