Derailleur Brew Works Releases German Pilsner "Mori"
Derailleur Brew Works in Osaka's Nishinari Ward announced on Instagram the release of its German Pilsner "Mori (Pilnsner)." It is being presented as a faithful, back-to-basics beer brewed with 100% Hallertau Mittelfrueh and finished through long, cold maturation.
Derailleur Brew Works (Nishinari Ward, Osaka City) announced on Instagram the release of its new product, "Mori (Pilnsner)." In the post, it was introduced as a release starting today at 11:00 a.m.
The beer's style is German Pils. Its alcohol content is 5%, IBU is 14, and SRM is 3. The ingredients are malt (made in Germany), hops, and carbon dioxide. It is said to have been finished using 100% Hallertau Mittelfrueh and a long, low-temperature maturation process.
The description emphasizes that no gimmicky special methods were used, and that the beer takes a faithful, back-to-basics approach with nothing added and nothing taken away. From the glass, an elegant floral aroma rises, and on the palate it is designed to deliver a clean, sharp bitterness that cuts straight through. It has been crafted as an everyday pilsner that prioritizes drinkability over flashiness.
Derailleur Brew Works is a Nishinari-based brewery that began brewing in 2018. So far, it has released many beers with playful names and art direction, including "Nishinari Riot Ale" and "Shinsekai Neuromancer." This time, however, "Mori" is a straight-ahead lager-style beer that is a little different from that image. A key point of interest will be how a brewery known for strong individuality presents a classic pilsner.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the brewery’s official channels for the latest details.