Leffe beer is a Belgian beer brand known for its abbey-style and craft beers. Leffe beers are produced by Anheuser-Busch InBev, one of the largest brewing companies in the world. The brand's history dates back centuries, originating from Leffe Abbey in Belgium, where monks have been brewing beer since the 12th century. Today, Leffe offers a variety of beer styles, including blonde, brown and triple ales, each with its own unique flavor profile. Beers are often characterized by their rich maltiness, complex aroma and balanced bitterness. Leffe is popular both in Belgium and internationally, and is commonly available in bars, restaurants, and retail stores around the world.