Delirio Non-Alcoholic Blond 11.2 oz bottle
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Say hello to Delirio, the alcohol-free sibling of the legendary Delirium Tremens. It has the same bold Belgian character, but minus the alcohol. Great taste without the buzz! Crafted by Brouwerij Huyghe, Delirio offers the signature complexity and golden refreshment of Delirium ales, but non-alcoholic for those who want to keep things light. It's a perfect thirst quencher! 11.2 oz capped bottle.
“Has a sweet, floral, spicy, fruity nose, very complex and very delicious. Hints of fresh grass and plums, a very light clove spice in the background. All of the above are prominent in the taste with the sweetness and spiciness at the fore. A very rich body, the flavour lingers with the spice receding a bit. An excellent blonde beer from Belgium.” As reviewed by David Schlichter on Sober Market (5/18/25)
Brewery Information:
Located in the city of Melle in the East Flanders region of Belgium, the Huyghe Brewery was founded in 1906 when Leon Huyghe purchased a local brewery ("Den Appel") whose history in the region went back at least several centuries, to the mid-1600s.
Under his stewardship, the brewery survived both World Wars and actually managed to thrive; but by the 1970s and into the early 1980s sales of the staple brews – then based on lager and Dortmund style beers – were in decline. The brewery found itself – like so many other small family owned breweries of the time – unable to compete successfully with Flanders' larger commercial breweries.
In 1985 the Huyghe Brewery refocused its efforts to concentrate production on high quality, high alcohol, specialty ales only. The flagship brew of this style, Delirium Tremens, was introduced to high acclaim in 1987 and the brewery's fortunes flourished once again.
Today, still helmed by the Huyghe family, the Huyghe Brewery produces and distributes award winning specialty ales to at least eight countries including the United States, Canada, Italy and Japan.