Has anyone tried it? I still have 1 bottle of the original in my garage from last summer.Revisiting this,I was in Tesco and the Leffe Blonde,although 6% stated on thd bottle,product of Belgium,imported by whoever it was.
Has anyone tried it? I still have 1 bottle of the original in my garage from last summer.Revisiting this,I was in Tesco and the Leffe Blonde,although 6% stated on thd bottle,product of Belgium,imported by whoever it was.
Their selection is huge (I only live 15 mins away) but as mentioned above, can be pricey. It’s great for stuff you don’t see in supermarkets and special niche beersBeers of Europe? Have ordered from them online, but would love to visit.
€ 13.58 (£11.32) for 12 x 33 cl bottles at Super U. 6.6% abv as opposed to £40.68 for 12 at BoE. A saving of £29.36.I know this is an old thread but I just visited Kings lynn and found a bottle warehouse that has a massive selection of European beers including Leffe Blond at 6.6% ABV. A little on the pricey side @ £3.39 for a 330ml bottle ( discounts are available for cases of 24)
beersofeurope.co.uk
Yep I agree but since I moved from the south it a proper PITA unless you are travelling to France anyway€ 13.58 (£11.32) for 12 x 33 cl bottles at Super U. 6.6% abv as opposed to £40.68 for 12 at BoE. A saving of £29.36.
Cheapest crossing Dover to Calais £61 for 2 adults and a car.
Fill the boot. Buy some white grape juice as well. Duty free tobacco* on the boat, which you can flog on to pay for your ferry fare and petrol.
Bob's you uncle.
*Haha. The auto-censor stars out "fágs". How weird (and pointless) is that?
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