My wife and her friends are a network of housewife beer drinkers on the lookout for the latest and greatest beer. Last night I opened the fridge and found this one, Suntory Sawaka Harunama. At first, I thought it was a chuhai until I asked. Nope. Beer. Poured a glass and was pleasantly surprised. I thought it would taste like sakura. Nope. It had a very good beer smell (for lack of a better word), light body, and a touch of the pale ale bitterness I look for. I thought it was a real beer until my wife told me it was HAPPOSHU. So what’s happening with beer in Japan? Is the world drinking happoshu? Are you? I mean, is the world producing beer with less than 25% malt? Why isn’t Japan exporting this beer? It’s quite good. Suntory DEFINITELY has the best happoshu out there. Why aren’t they exporting it? Suntory also produces the most popular whiskey in Japan. Looks like this company is up and coming. Just a side note; I tried to find this beer on Suntory’s web site and couldn’t. It seems the special beers are not listed as products. Is this how the companies are testing new products. I seem to recall Super Premium starting out the same way. So when are we going to see Bonne Biere and Sawaka Harunama on tap? Heellllooooo Suntory.
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Mike on June 2nd, 2006 at 1:10 am
I looked for this beer at Family Mart, 7-Eleven, and Lawson tonight but couldn’t find it. My wife ordered four cases of it today. You must be logged in to post a comment. |
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