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Delirium Delirio Alcohol Free Blonde Can

Delirium Delirio Alcohol Free Blonde Can

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A rare alcohol-free take on a classic Belgian blonde, brewed by Huyghe to deliver the signature Delirium character without the alcohol. Pouring a bright golden hue with a soft white head, it keeps all the visual appeal of the original style.

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Tasting Notes

Pear Drop, Orange Blossom, White Pepper and Honeyed Malt

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Delirium

Style: Brewery

Country: Belgium

Region: East Flanders

There are Belgian beers that quietly earn respect over decades through subtlety and tradition. Delirium took a different approach and put a pink elephant on the label instead.

Brewed by Huyghe Brewery in Belgium, Delirium became globally famous thanks to Delirium Tremens, a strong blond ale that somehow manages to feel both ridiculously approachable and surprisingly powerful at the same time. At 8.5%, it’s the sort of beer that starts off tasting soft, fruity and harmless before suddenly reminding you halfway through the bottle why Belgian brewing should never be underestimated.

The beer itself is classic Belgian brilliance. Fruity yeast character, soft spice, pear, citrus and a fluffy malt sweetness all wrapped up in lively carbonation and a deceptively smooth finish. There’s complexity there, but Delirium never feels difficult or overly serious. It’s designed to be enjoyed first and analysed second, which honestly is probably the correct order for beer anyway.

Over time the range expanded massively, with Delirium Nocturnum bringing darker richer malt character and Delirium Red leaning heavily into sweet cherry fruitiness. The brewery has also fully embraced its slightly surreal branding, with the pink elephant becoming one of the most recognisable symbols in global beer culture.

What makes Delirium work so well is that underneath the playful branding sits genuinely excellent Belgian beer. It would be very easy for something this famous to coast entirely on novelty, but the quality absolutely holds up. There’s a reason Delirium bars started appearing all over the world and why the beer remains a gateway into Belgian brewing for so many people.

Also worth remembering: Belgian beer has a long tradition of being much stronger than it tastes. Delirium absolutely continues that tradition with alarming efficiency.