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Leffe Blond 0.0% is a premium non-alcoholic beer that retains the classic Belgian Abbey beer character. The brand's history is deeply rooted in the Notre-Dame de Leffe abbey, founded in 1152 in Dinant, Belgium. Brewing at the abbey began in 1240, providing a safe drink for pilgrims during a time when waterborne diseases were prevalent.
While the original abbey production was interrupted by the French Revolution, the brand was revived in the 1950s through a partnership between Father Abbot Nys and a commercial brewer. Today, Leffe is produced at the Stella Artois brewery in Leuven, Belgium, maintaining its heritage through careful adherence to traditional Belgian brewing techniques.
The brand is currently owned by the multinational beverage giant Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), which oversees its global distribution while honoring the historical licensing agreements with the abbey. This 0.0% variant is part of the company's commitment to offering high-quality non-alcoholic alternatives to traditional malt beverages.
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