Allow me to introduce Ise Kadoya's Highland Ale, a sort-of strong Scotch Ale that boasts 40 IBU and 7 percent alcohol. This seasonal, brewed by Masaya Sakakibara (part of the brewing/buying team), offers a sweet punch with caramel malts, backed up by a bitter finish via magnum hops. Although I'd say this ale veers on the sweeter side of the pallet, it's a pleasant and powerful drink.
Brewer Sakakibara was most recently behind last year's Rye Zen. His newest offering is a much bolder choice that is among the taps at his weekends-only craft beer bar near Ise Station. That bar, called Twelve, is open Saturdays and occasionally Fridays. Follow him on Twitter for info on his bar. Feel free to contact me for directions or other info on beer in Ise.
Read about the Highland Ale (in Japanese) at Ise Kadoya's website here.
When I picked up the bottle today (900 yen) the staff reminded me of Biyagura's half-price beer days, which seem to fall twice a month on weekdays. The next one is February 28th. Check their homepage for updates each month, and you might catch a nice deal if you happen to be in town.
(I also picked up the newest Japan Beer Times, half of which I've already read online but it's so nice to have a print edition.)
Further, they always offer a two-hour all-you-can-drink for less than 2,000 yen on the regular menu.
Has anyone tried the Highland Ale out at the beer bars?
Enjoy!
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Friday, February 24, 2012
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Free Style Beer Garden Twelve - Ise's new craft beer bar
A quick look at the new craft beer bar in Ise, featuring photos taken on my cell phone (forgot my real camera at home).
The bar, which used to be the owners' living room, is in this nondescript building near Iseshi Station. They still live upstairs.
Sakakibara-san, who still has his day job with Ise Kadoya as a buyer and brewer, stands behind the bar. He's a nice guy and a beer lover who thinks Japanese brewers need to step up their game.
Above the bar, you can still see the remains of the wall that used to belong to the bathroom.
The menu features a variety of beers from around Japan and the world. Prices are good for craft, with a featured IPA from Brewdog coming in at 600 yen for a glass.
The beer from Brewdog comes in what I describe as plastic orbs, which are housed inside the casing shown in the second shot.
Here's a Hardcore IPA from brewdog. I like the Punk a bit better.
There are eight beers on tap, but Sakakibara-san hopes to make the 12 in the bar's name come true one day.
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Free Stye Beer Garden Twelve,
Ise,
Ise Kadoya,
Mie,
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