The story of Leffe dates back to 1240, when the monks of Notre-Dame de Leffe began brewing their own beer. This tradition was born out of necessity, as the brewing process made the water safe to drink.
Over the centuries, the recipe has been refined and protected, surviving wars and the passage of time. Today, it remains a testament to the dedication of the abbey's original brewers.
When you open a bottle of Leffe Brown, you are tasting a piece of history. It is a bridge between the ancient traditions of the past and the refined tastes of the modern beer lover.