Shinjuku craft beer bar Marumugi taps five beers for its March 27 lineup
The beer pub "Jibeer Bar Marumugi" in Arakicho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, has unveiled its beer menu for March 27. Five beers with distinct personalities from Y.MARKET BREWING, Minoh Beer, Repubrew, and others are on offer, spanning everything from dark styles to lager, IPA, and cider.
Marumugi's March 27 lineup features five taps
The beer pub "Jibeer Bar Marumugi," located on the second floor in Arakicho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, announced its craft beer lineup for March 27. Prices are Large 1,200 yen+α / Small 900 yen+α, making it easy to choose a size that fits your mood. It is a calm tap list, well suited to savoring slowly in the small interior.
The day's lineup ranges from a beer with dark nuances to a savory bitter, a lager brewed with ancient grain, a hop-forward IPA, and an apple ale with green apple aroma. Even if drinkers' preferences differ, there is something in the lineup for everyone.
Today's beers
- Decorian / Y.MARKET BREWING (Aichi) 7.0% +100 yen
- A fruit Belgian black made with peel from Shiranui (Dekopon). The richness of a dark beer is layered with citrus aroma, creating a finish reminiscent of orangette.
- MUGICHA BITTER / Minoh Beer (Osaka) 4.5% +100 yen
- A gentle-drinking bitter that puts its toasty character front and center.
- FONIO BEER / Repubrew (Shizuoka) 5.5% +100 yen
- A refined "luxury lager" that brings out the character of an ancient grain.
- Osaru IPA / Minoh Beer (Osaka) 6.0%
- An IPA you can enjoy for its crispness and strong hop presence.
- Apple Hop Oryn Ver. / Minami Shinshu Beer (Nagano) 6.5%
- A refreshing apple ale with a striking green apple aroma.
Marumugi is a small beer bar that opened in Arakicho in 2011. Conveniently located within walking distance of Yotsuya-Sanchome Station, it is a place suited both to stopping in for just one drink after work and to sampling several beers side by side. Looking at this tap lineup, the night seems set to be a straightforward celebration of craft beer's range, from dark beers and bitterness to lager, IPA, and fruit-driven styles. In particular, "Decorian" stands out as a distinctive choice that fits equally well as a first beer or a closing drink.
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