Blonde Ale

Blonde Ale

3374 beers | 3.140 Avg Score

Often referred to as blonde or golden ales, this style is obviously named after their appearance. Their aromas and flavors can range from light to medium intensity, typically featuring a maltiness moreso than a hoppiness. Light fruity flavors can be apparent, as well as medium hopping levels (although these are not hopped to levels of an American pale ale). Sometimes blonde ales incorporate up to 25% wheat in their malt base as well as sugar adjuncts. Yet, the finish should be fairly crisp and dry (sometimes from a cold conditioning). Despite their malty and sometimes sweet flavors, blonde ales should not be cloying and are generally highly drinkable, comparable to their German Kolsch counterparts.

Beer | Location Reviews Score
Purple Moose CWRW Glaslyn / Glaslyn Ale
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Church End Goats Milk
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Windsor Castle Sadlers Green Man
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Peak Ales Swift Nick
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Van Den Bossche Livinus
Belgium
1
2.900
Suomenlinnan Amphion Ale
Finland
1
2.900
Burton Bridge Spring Ale
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Au Maître Brasseur Le Houblon Rit
Canada
1
2.900
Joseph Holt Humdinger
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Batemans Thirsty Work
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Ramsbury Pophams Pride
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Keystone Gold Spice
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Au Maître Brasseur Blonde Classique
Canada
1
2.900
Holbæk Fjord Beer
Denmark
1
2.900
Shalford Levelly Gold
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Moles Royal Matrimoley
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Magasin VM Sydafrika Øl 2010
Denmark
1
2.900
Holbæk Bryg Dybsø
Denmark
1
2.900
The Kite Cwrw Haf
United Kingdom
1
2.900
Panther Golden Panther
United Kingdom
1
2.900