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Leffe Brune in ontartio
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Leffe Brune was available at the LCBO for a while last year, either as part of a seasonal release or as a special Christmas offering, I'm not sure which. I remember seeing it on the shelf at the Atrium on Bay location. I don't think it's been made part of their standard list, so unless they bring it back as a special one-off, you'll have to stick with having it at pubs and restaurants.On 2003-03-15 18:30, court-jester wrote:
i know of pubs/bars i can get it so thats not the problem dukeofyork., im looking to buy it so i can enjoy it at home![]()
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Leffe Brune is an Abbey Dubbel.
A similar style is Belgian Strong Ale.
I've also seen the style referred to as a Dark Belgian Ale.
I haven't been into a LCBO that recently, and I'm not sure what's currently on the shelves. Try one of the Chimay beers.
If you want a brilliant example of a Strong Belgian Ale, get over to Smokeless Joe's or La Brasserie and try the Abbaye des Rocs.
Cheers, Joe.
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A similar style is Belgian Strong Ale.
I've also seen the style referred to as a Dark Belgian Ale.
I haven't been into a LCBO that recently, and I'm not sure what's currently on the shelves. Try one of the Chimay beers.
If you want a brilliant example of a Strong Belgian Ale, get over to Smokeless Joe's or La Brasserie and try the Abbaye des Rocs.
Cheers, Joe.
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The only thing similar to Leffe Brune at the LCBO (when I say similar, I mean in style only because Leffe is a pale imitation) is Chimay Premiere which is widely available at LCBO stores. In Consignment we carry Floreffe Double, La Trappe Dubbel, Maredsous 8, La Choulette Ambree which are similar examples from Belgium, France and Holland. Contact us at esprit@primus.ca if you're interested in purchasing any of these.
A colleague of mine loves the brune, and has tried desperately to find it in bottles, including calling the LCBO repeatedly, and even a representative of Oland (the importer).
Anyway, he hasn't had much luck - it seems like they're not bringing many bottles in right now. I would suggest some of the alternatives mentioned, or perhaps Unibroue for some Canadian Belgian-style beers.
Anyway, he hasn't had much luck - it seems like they're not bringing many bottles in right now. I would suggest some of the alternatives mentioned, or perhaps Unibroue for some Canadian Belgian-style beers.
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Leffe Brune can also be found at that place on the south side of Lakeshore Blvd. E., right on the boardwalk between Woodbine and Leslie Streets. What's it called? BBQ on the Beach/Boardwalk, or something? Went there with JC the Belgian a couple of weeks ago, and we both liked it. JC is particularly authoritative on this issue, so that is a good sign.