Hangout in Hiroshima taps NEKO BEER’s first release, NEKO Shogoki
Hangout, a beer pub in Hiroshima’s Shintenchi district, announced a 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. opening on June 17. The featured guest beer is NEKO Shogoki, the first beer from Fukuoka’s NEKO BEER.
Hangout, a beer pub in Hiroshima’s Shintenchi area, opened on June 17 from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The post highlights a returning guest-beer line-up, with NEKO Shogoki from NEKO BEER now on tap.
According to the post, NEKO BEER was started by BEEKICHI, and NEKO Shogoki is described as the brewery’s first beer. That makes this pour more than just a new tap option: it is a beer that marks the beginning of a brewery’s story. For drinkers who like following the origin points of new brands, this is the kind of release that carries a bit of extra weight.
Hangout is the kind of place where that story fits naturally. As a beer pub in central Hiroshima, it gives beer fans a straightforward place to stop in after work or during a night out in the city. When a guest beer like this arrives, the appeal is simple and direct: a fresh tap, a named brewery, and a chance to drink a beer that represents the start of something new.
If you are in Hiroshima on June 17, Hangout’s NEKO BEER tap is the one to watch. The bar closes at 10:00 p.m., so an earlier visit may be the best way to catch the beer while the evening is still settling in.
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