Brugse Zot Blonde 750ml is a Belgian blond ale from Halve Maan brewery. Brewed in the historical town centre of Bruges, Brugse Zot Blonde is a flavourful yet supremely drinkable blond ale.
Pouring a golden blond colour, aromas of lemon arise alongside the typical spicy character from the Belgian yeast. Flavours of orange, lemon and coriander combine with biscuit malt for a very pleasant sip. Brugse Zot Blonde pairs well with light food such as seafood or salad, and this 750ml bottle would make for a lovely accompaniment to a picnic lunch with friends.
Tony Gamble –
Extremely drinkable blonde beer. Goes well with any food from pizza to Waterzooi of chicken to rabbit. First tried over 10 years ago in ‘T Oud Kanthuys while on a city break in Bruges, still as good today!
Nick Bremner –
A large bottle of excellent (not too strong) beer. The first taste of this marvellous beer took me back several years to the Beer Festival I visited in Brugge – a happy memory with good companions. Many of the pubs we visited that year were selling Brugse beer which was deservedly popular with locals and visitors alike.
Martin Derham –
Very disappointing having tasted other beers from this brewery. It seemed to lack character and body and to me had little to recommend it. There are far better options out there, and other Brugse Zot beers are substantially better.
James Russell –
Disappointing. Lacked depth of flavour for me.
Stujago –
This is a very light and smooth beer with a subtler Belgian style taste than it’s stronger counterparts. It has a lovely frothy head and great carbonation which feel good in the mouth. One of my favourite beers.