Leffe Blonde at Stansted Airport

Leffe Blonde

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There’s a certain type of pub where Leffe Blonde just makes sense. Candlelight, dark wood, maybe a fireplace somewhere in the back, and someone at the bar slowly committing to a pint that definitely wasn’t meant to be necked in ten minutes.

Leffe Blonde occupies a very specific lane in British pub drinking. It’s often the first Belgian beer people properly get into – stronger, smoother, and fuller than the lagers surrounding it, but still approachable enough to order without needing a lecture beforehand.

At 6.6% ABV, Leffe Blonde drinks deceptively easily. It’s rich without becoming heavy, balancing soft sweetness with light spice, gentle fruit notes, and that unmistakable Belgian yeast character that gives the beer its warmth and depth. It feels indulgent in a way most standard pub lagers simply don’t.

And because it sits slightly outside the “default pint” category, it’s also exactly the sort of beer people specifically go looking for.

That’s where the usual problem starts.

You remember a pub serving Leffe Blonde brilliantly a few months ago. You head back. The tap’s changed. Or it’s bottles only. Or it’s vanished completely because the bar rotates Belgian lines more often than expected.

That’s precisely why Where’s My Booze exists.

If you’re after Leffe Blonde on tap, WMB lets you check which pubs are actually pouring it before you head out. No wandering between pubs hoping for the best, no relying on outdated menus, and no settling for a random backup pint you didn’t really want.

Because with a beer like Leffe Blonde, the pub matters almost as much as the pour. The right glass, the right setting, the right pace – it’s a pint built for settling in properly.

If you’re looking for a smooth Belgian blonde beer with warmth, sweetness, and a fuller body than your average lager, Leffe Blonde delivers exactly what it promises.


Where can I find Leffe Blonde on tap?

Want to know which pubs are pouring Leffe Blonde right now? Use Where’s My Booze to search nearby venues, see live tap lists, and avoid the guesswork. Find the pint you want, where it’s actually pouring.