Wailele to Guide Five Draft Beers for May 30 and 31, Featuring Kona and Revision
The beer pub Wailele in Shibuya's Dogenzaka has published its draft beer lineup for Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31. Featuring Kona Brewing's staple Big Wave Golden Ale, along with selections from Revision Brewing, Societe Brewing, and Yamaguchi Beer, it is a lineup that offers a wide range of flavors for the weekend.
Weekend Tap List
At the beer pub Wailele, located on the second floor in Shibuya's Dogenzaka, the draft beer lineup for May 30 (Sat) and 31 (Sun) has been announced. As the Hawaiian-inspired name suggests, the selection stands out for its American-beer focus.
This time, the lineup includes Kona Brewing's Big Wave Golden Ale, Revision Brewing's Revision IPA, Societe Brewing's The Apprentice 2026, Revision Brewing's Disco Ninja Northeast-Style Hazy IPA, and Yamaguchi Beer's Hagi Yuzu Ale. From golden ale and IPA to hazy IPA and a fruit-forward ale, the range of styles is notably broad.
What to Drink
First to note is Big Wave Golden Ale, which sounds like an easy-drinking, light-bodied beer. It seems well suited as the first pint of the weekend and should pair nicely with the bright atmosphere of the bar. If you want to focus on hop character, Revision IPA is a strong candidate, while Disco Ninja Northeast-Style Hazy IPA is the pick for a softer mouthfeel and a hazier appearance.
Also, The Apprentice 2026 stands out as a beer carrying a 2026 designation, and it should bring its own personality to a tasting lineup. The final beer, Hagi Yuzu Ale, is a brew that invites attention to citrus notes, fitting for a brewery bearing Yamaguchi's name. Being able to move across multiple domestic and overseas breweries is another appealing point for beer lovers.
About the Bar
Wailele is a beer pub located on the second floor of the Arai Building at 1-7-8 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. With easy access from Shibuya Station, it is convenient for after-work visits and weekend bar-hopping alike. As one of the venues in the Cerveza Gym Group, it appears to be a bar built for people who want to follow a tap list carefully.
On a weekend in Shibuya, the lineup offers a chance to enjoy everything from American-style staples to IPA, hazy beers, and ales with Japanese ingredients in one sitting. It works both for those who want to visit with beer comparison in mind and for those who simply want to stop by for a beer that catches their eye.
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