Steenbrugge Blond is a blond abbey beer (abbey founded in 1084 by St Arnold, patron saint of brewers) with a warm, well-rounded taste combined with subtle Bruges herbal notes („Gruut“). Top-fermented beer with secondary fermentation in the bottle.
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407 reviews
Steenhuffel, Londerzeel, Belgium
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3.2Aroma; malts, hops, caramel, grass, herbs, spices, yeast, flower, bread. Look; offwhite head on clear golden blonde body. Taste; malts, hops, caramel, grass, herbs, spices, yeast, flower, bread, and finishes yeasty hoppy but in balance. Feel; okay body and fizzy co². Overall; belgoblonde, very normal / autentic. [bottle 33 cl, B@ hipermarket PL, T@ PiwotekaH7. ]
3.5bottle @ venenum (budapest) brown colour, normal body, high carbonated, beige head, malty, caramel, grassy, herbal, bit spicy, yeasty
3.0Zicht: amberkleurig, helder bier met witte schuimkraag.
Smaak : fruitig, kruidig en bitter. Maar smaakt minder goed door dan een zwaarder blond biertje. Zit weinig pit in
3.6Clear amber colour with white foamy head. Smell of belgian yeast. Taste is malt, wheat and with hints of cloves and cinnamon. Very refreshing.
Enjoyed cold on a hot summer day watching Portugal - Germany.
3.1Look: Pours clear yellow with a medium lasting white head. Nose: Banana, a little spices. Taste: Fresh, crisp, a little honey, light malt, not much bitterness. Overall: A nice clean refreshing beer - not a lot of tastes though.
3.0Bottle for Birragogo Milan. Poured clear orange amber body with thin diminishing lace. Aroma has definite yeast spice and herbal notes. Taste is medium sweet to lightly bitter but the pear drop quality lingers. Texture is light to medium bodied and somewhat plasticky despite above average carbonation. I am still trying to get my head around Belgian beer, especially the abbey style and I can see its charm but it seems to a novice that the secondary fermentation in the bottle is likely to produce a less than standard experience as the brand travels globally (e.g here in Italy where currently it is 30degrees +)
3.0Bottle. Nose is wheat, banana, slight spice, bubblegum. Taste is wheat light malt, very pronounced bubblegum, leading to a dry finish with spice, almost a hint of licorice. Passable
3.4Bottle, Beer52. Clear bright gold, thick white foam. Sweetish body, spicy, yeasty. Medium finish. Warming touch from booze. A bit heavy as Belgians go at this abv, but pleasant to drink.
3.5Golden pour with a light froth and good retention. Malty aroma. Taste; crisp. Sweetness from barley and overall the wheat gives a width of flavour and the malty finish is pleasing.
Solid Abbey beer!
3.7Bottle 330ml;
Look: clear amber with a large foamy off-white head. Well carbonated.
Aroma: pale malt, pepper, grass, biscuit
Body:medium end of thin
Taste: pale malt, honey, caramel, raisin, banana, clove
Overall: very tasty and full bodied
2.7Fin lys, med fint skum. Duft af humle og muld. Svagt bitter og typisk let fad smag.
3.6Bottle from Beer 52. Typical Belgian aroma of bubblegum with added yeast. Pours a golden yellow with a strong frothy white head. In the mouth it is bananas parexcellence. Cloves and honey come through after a while and it’s all on a sweet malt base. Finish is mainly spices. A good solid Belgian blonde.
3.3Dark golden pour. Aroma of spices, banana and clove. Taste of bannana and spices with hints of honey. Finished with a bit of alcohol burn on the backend.
3.4Bottle from the Beer52 Belgian selection. Pours clear gold with thin white head. Aroma has spices and the taste brings immediate fond memories of Belgian beer. Banana and honey, sweetness but well balanced.
3.4Pours clear amber with a white bubbly head. Aroma is banana, honey, spices, cake and orange peel. Slightly sweet, yeast esters and herbal bitterness. Taste is banana, honey, spices, cake malt and touch of citrus. Pleasant with a slight boozy edge to it.
3.0Clear golden with a moderate mousse-like white head.
Aroma: Malt: Straw, bread, a hint of honey. Also hops (citrus) and quite estery (banana, bubble gum).
Mouth: Sweet but with a fresh astringency. Medium body, medium carbonation.
3.9Nice blonde
3.5Bottle, from Beer52 Bright gold, fluffy and sustained white head and good condition. Gentle fruity sweet nose with a slight spiciness, and a hint of estery banana. Full and fruity banana in the mouth, becoming quite soft with some herbal hop notes, a hint of clove and corriander and some grainy sweetness. Finish is spicy and sweet with a lingering but muted estery banana note.
4.4Very nice.
3.0330ml bottle via Beer 52 sub. Pours clear golden with a frothy white head. Aroma: sweet & estery - bananas & spices. The taste follows. Estery with some richness. Light sweet & bitter. Little metallic note. Medium body with frothy carbonation.
3.0Bottle at kschep.
Clear amber coloured with a small white head.
Fruity aroma of spices with notes of citrus and hay.
Fruity flavour of hay and hops with notes of bubble gum.
Fruity finish.
3.9Lovely
3.2Caramel colours and malty caramel fruit notes on the nose. Decent Belgian beer with a slight metallic aftertaste. Nice though.
3.1Decent Belgian blonde, hints of banana, creamy in the mouth, attractive golden pour. Nice but unspectacular.
2.8From Beer52 had at home in March 2021, an ok beer at 6.5% 330ml bottle.
3.1Clear, lively golden beer with a thick white head. Light malty aroma. Flavour is breast,with some fruit sweetness, a little hop and some banana. A fairly run of the mill Belgian blonde but it's drinkable enough.
3.5Bottle. Foamy head with a light amber-gold pour. Boozy malts, plum and apricot, bread. Simple finish. Nothing outstanding, but quite solid.
3.6Bottle from beer52. Clear dark gold colour with a big white head, a yeasty banana, slice aroma, meduim body, similar flavours with a drying bitter finish. Decent
3.3Bottle. Pours a dark gold colour with small fluffy white head, light hop aroma with some fruit especially citrus fruits, the taste is medium bitterness and fruity with a dry bitter finish.
3.4Bottle had at home via beer52 pours a dark hazy colour with white head
That belgian yeast flavour is powerful
That belgium yeast gives you a nice hit followed by a vanilla aftertaste