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beertengoku · 7 years
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Naruko no Kaze Brewery Information
Looking for information about Naruko no Kaze Brewery? We got you covered. #craftbeer #beer #japan
Naruko no Kaze Brewery is a Japanese microbrewery located in Miyagi, Japan. The brewery started out in 1999, with the hope of invigorating the local area with the aim of attracting more tourists. They are associated with the Onikoube ski slope, which offers up skiing in the winter and hiking in the warmer months. The brewery uses locally sourced mountain water from the melting snow and they also…
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beertengoku · 7 years
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Naruko no Kaze Kougen Lager by Naruko no Kaze
Naruko no Kaze Kougen Lager won't win awards but it's ok. #craftbeer #beer #japan
Naruko no Kaze Kougen Lager is a 5% pale lager from Naruko no Kaze, based in Miyagi, Japan. It’s part of their all-year round range and while it can be found in bottles and also on tap across Japan though the latter may be harder than the former. Even though it’s brewed with malt, Naruko no Kaze Kougen Lager is listed as happoshu for brewing purposes, and tax, but the ingredient that makes it a…
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beertengoku · 7 years
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Naruko no Kaze Yukimusubi by Naruko no Kaze Beer
Water made from fresh mountain snow and locally sourced rice? Wonder if any wax got into this. #craftbeer #beer #japan
Naruko no Kaze Yukimusubi is a 5% rice lager from Naruko no Kaze Beer, based in Miyagi, Japan. It’s part of their all year round range of beers and can be found in both bottles and on tap across Japan. Naruko no Kaze Yukimusubi is brewed using locally sourced rice from the Miyagi area and also filtered water that is obtained from aquifers which are fed by the winter snow as it melts.
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beertengoku · 7 years
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It’s been a while since we’ve added some online shops. Not for want of trying but mainly because when you already have some very good online stores, it’s hard to move away but with Chouzaemon, then we’re happy to try something else.
Chouzaemon specialises in selling sake and wine, but they also have an extensive online selection of domestic craft beers too – and not just from your usual choices either. The store uses the Rakuten shop front, so you can get some points for your purchases which can then be put towards purchasing more beer in the future and thus more points and thus confirming you may drink too much in the end. As such, Chouzaemon can be a touch annoying to navigate at times.
Some of the more unusual breweries we’ve come across have been Donryu Dream Beer, Naruko no Kaze, Gassan Beer, Kure Beer, and Sakura Brewery. Of course, the big craft beer breweries such as Minoh Beer, Baird Beer, Sankt Gallen, Swan Lake, and Shiga Kogen, to name but few are also present.
Shipping costs are standard prices for online beer stores per case with the main areas around, and including, Kanto costs ¥690, while those further afield such as Kansai and North Tohoku costing ¥800, while Hokkaido and Okinawa go up to ¥1140 and ¥11250 respectively. For those without a credit card, then you can also use cash on delivery, or COD, for an extra ¥324. However, one point of note is that if you do stray from the narrow path and end up purchasing sake or wine, then it can’t be shipped along with your precious delivery of craft beer – surely that’s enough to put you off from veering off? Right?
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Online Store (in Japanese): Chouzaemon
Chouzaemon It's been a while since we've added some online shops. Not for want of trying but mainly because when you already have some very good online stores, it's hard to move away but with Chouzaemon, then we're happy to try something else.
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