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About Blonde

Blonde beer is known for its light to medium golden color and approachable flavor profile. It is often associated with Belgian-style ales, although variations exist in different regions. Blondes are characterized by their balance between malt sweetness and hop bitterness.In terms of aroma and taste, blonde beers typically exhibit moderate to low hop bitterness with a subtle hop aroma. They showcase a malty backbone with flavors ranging from biscuit and bread to light caramel or honey. The yeast used in brewing contributes fruity esters, adding a pleasant complexity to the beer.Blonde beers generally have a medium body and moderate carbonation, providing a smooth and easy-drinking experience. They tend to be less assertive than other beer styles, making them popular choices for those seeking a flavorful yet approachable option.

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