As an aperitif, Leffe Nectar tastes absolutely delicious with foie gras on a slice of pain d'épices or with warm goat's cheese on toast.
Leffe Nectar has a rich, golden orange colour, aromatic honey flavours and a wild and floral bouquet. A soft and refreshing infusion characterised by a tangy aftertaste and a true abundance of flavour. When swirled around in a Leffe chalice, the beer's most exquisite flavours are set free
Leffe is an authentic Belgian Abbey beer, founded by the Fathers of the Abbey in 1240 and their craft, expertise and brewing tradition can still be enjoyed today. This brewing heritage is now shared and enjoyed by consumers in over 60 countries worldwide.
Join us on facebook.com/Leffe
For inspiration visit www.leffe.com
Pack Size: 750ml
Top comments
spannerzone
7 Apr 1619#2
I must agree, when my man servant serves me an aperitif such as the aformentioned Leffe Nectar it really does taste absolutely delicious, I've yet to sample it with foie gras on a slice of pain d'épices or with warm goat's cheese on toast but it is delightful with a kebab or a Big Mac.
Have some increased warmth my fine fellow.
Doods1875
7 Apr 166#6
"As an aperitif, Leffe Nectar tastes absolutely delicious with foie gras on a slice of pain d'épices or with warm goat's cheese on toast."
Ace with a big bag of Pork Scratchings too.
DAZZ2000
7 Apr 164#11
Most lasses wouldn't drink this. It's still a blokes beer this.
Mind you, you're a Scot ....so 5% is likely insufficient alcohol content :stuck_out_tongue:
tudorrosca7
8 Apr 163#20
I wish there was a wider choice of Belgian beers in our stores. They seem to be sent all over Europe but for some reason can't get them to cross the channel. Pity.
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LogicalHarm
7 Apr 16#1
Great buy! There i was thinking 2 for £5 was good!
spannerzone
7 Apr 1619#2
I must agree, when my man servant serves me an aperitif such as the aformentioned Leffe Nectar it really does taste absolutely delicious, I've yet to sample it with foie gras on a slice of pain d'épices or with warm goat's cheese on toast but it is delightful with a kebab or a Big Mac.
The 750ml bottles of Leffe and Hoegaarden are 2 for £5.00 in my local Tesco stores. If you've seen them priced at 2 for £3.00 you should post the deal.
dpathic2001
7 Apr 16#5
2 for £5 if you are lucky. 2 for £3 if you get the bus back
Doods1875
7 Apr 166#6
"As an aperitif, Leffe Nectar tastes absolutely delicious with foie gras on a slice of pain d'épices or with warm goat's cheese on toast."
Ace with a big bag of Pork Scratchings too.
backinstock
7 Apr 162#7
I was short of a few things in my larder, but I did manage to have it with some toast! :stuck_out_tongue:
Opening post
Leffe Nectar has a rich, golden orange colour, aromatic honey flavours and a wild and floral bouquet. A soft and refreshing infusion characterised by a tangy aftertaste and a true abundance of flavour. When swirled around in a Leffe chalice, the beer's most exquisite flavours are set free
Leffe is an authentic Belgian Abbey beer, founded by the Fathers of the Abbey in 1240 and their craft, expertise and brewing tradition can still be enjoyed today. This brewing heritage is now shared and enjoyed by consumers in over 60 countries worldwide.
Join us on facebook.com/Leffe
For inspiration visit www.leffe.com
Pack Size: 750ml
Top comments
Have some increased warmth my fine fellow.
Ace with a big bag of Pork Scratchings too.
Mind you, you're a Scot ....so 5% is likely insufficient alcohol content :stuck_out_tongue:
All comments (39)
Have some increased warmth my fine fellow.
Ace with a big bag of Pork Scratchings too.