Sankt Gallen’s "Shonan Gold" Arrives at Sekimachi Cellar
Sankt Gallen’s fruit beer "Shonan Gold" has arrived at Sekimachi Cellar, a beer pub in Nerima, Tokyo. With an ABV of 5.0% and an IBU of 18, it is a citrus beer being introduced as a drink well suited to the coming season.
At Sekimachi Cellar in Sekimachi Higashi, Nerima, Tokyo, Sankt Gallen’s "Shonan Gold" has arrived. In the post, Sankt Gallen, the brewery in Atsugi, Kanagawa, is introduced as a brewery that upholds an "ale-only" policy, while "Shonan Gold" is presented as a classic fruit-forward beer for spring and summer.
"Shonan Gold" is a fruit beer with Style listed as fruit beer, an ABV of 5.0%, and an IBU of 18. The post highlights a fragrance that evokes orange even in the aftertaste, and explains that it is a beer with a bright aroma made using "Shonan Gold," a citrus fruit developed over many years by Kanagawa Prefecture. Its flavor, which brings citrus freshness to the forefront, makes it an easy choice for warmer weather.
Sekimachi Cellar is a liquor store and beer spot along Ome Kaido that carries a wide range of sake, shochu, wine, whiskey, and craft beer. On the first-floor standing-drink counter, you can enjoy draft craft beer, and on the second-floor terrace, you can drink the purchased alcohol on the spot. The shop carries more than 200 kinds of craft beer, and because the refrigerator lineup is constantly changing, arrivals like this one show the shop’s character clearly. This latest "Shonan Gold" is the kind of new arrival that makes you want not only to buy a bottle to take home, but to try a glass right there.
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