Chimay Trappist Cent Cinquante (green label) 11.2 oz
1.5 lb
In stock (12 units)$8.50Unit price /UnavailableChimay Trappist Cent Cinquante (green label) 25.4 oz
3.0 lb
In stock (136 units)$22.95Unit price /UnavailableLa Chouffe Blonde Ale Mini Keg (5 liter)
18.0 lb
Low stock (3 units)$72.95Unit price /UnavailableWeltenburger Kloster Anno 1050 Marzen 16.9 oz bottle
2.5 lb
case of 20 16.9 oz
In stock (17 units)$5.50Unit price /UnavailableDelirium Tremens Magnum 1.5 Liter
10.0 lb
Low stock (3 units)$59.95$64.95Unit price /UnavailableDelirio Non-Alcoholic Blond 11.2 oz bottle
1.5 lb
In stock (36 units)$6.50Unit price /UnavailableDe Ranke XXX Bitter Belgian Golden Ale 25.4 oz
3.0 lb
In stock (13 units)$23.95Unit price /Unavailable
Tradition: Blonde ales arose in the early 20th century when the popularity of lagers led Belgian brewers to create lighter-colored ales. Pilsner malts give Blonde ales their characteristic mild sweetness. Some beer writers regard Blonde and Golden ales as distinct styles because Goldens tend to be higher in alcohol as well as more bitter and complex.
Taste: Blonde ales are often milder and sweeter than Golden ales. With high carbonation and Pilsner malt sweetness, Blondes have a dry finish. Golden ales are not totally dissimilar to Blondes but with more fruity and spicy flavors. High in alcohol, Golden ales are also similar to Tripels, but tend to be drier, lighter in color, and a bit more bitter.