umbrella, a small basement beer pub in Osaka's Sonezaki area near O-hatsu Tenjin, is the kind of place that works for a post-work pint or a second stop. The venue opens at 6 p.m. and serves late into the night, making it an easy choice when you want to linger over a few pours.

In its June 13 post, the shop wrote that it had been busy late into the previous morning, mentioned catching a soccer match, and then shared the day's draft lineup. The five taps were:

- Mister Dank / Isekadoya Beer (Mie) - DDH West Coast IPA
- Hopzilla Mega Motueka / Two Rabbits Brewing (Shiga) - Extra Pale Ale
- Gurefuru Sour / Minoh Beer (Osaka) - Fruit Sour Ale
- Draught Guinness / Guinness (Ireland)
- Kirin Lager / Kirin Brewery (Japan) - Lager

The range is clear: a punchy West Coast IPA, a bright extra pale ale, a fruit sour, a classic Guinness, and a familiar lager. That mix gives regulars plenty to compare, while still leaving an easy option for anyone who wants something straightforward.

The post also notes an `o-toku beer ticket` priced at JPY 5,800, good for six small servings of craft beer. In a compact underground space like umbrella, that kind of ticket makes it easier to sample across styles and settle in for a long beer night in central Osaka.