BEER HUNTING URAWA taps Minoh Beer W-IPA Real ver on May 25
The beer pub BEER HUNTING URAWA in Kita-Urawa announced its business information and tap list for Monday, May 25. Minoh Beer’s W-IPA Real ver and U.B.P BREWERY’s Shadow were newly tapped, and a full lineup including house-brewed beers and labels from across Japan was on offer.
Tap Information for May 25
The beer pub BEER HUNTING URAWA in Kita-Urawa, Saitama, shared its business details for Monday, May 25. Hours are 17:00-23:00, food L.O. is 22:00, and drink L.O. is 22:30. The post also says they are increasing the drink menu as they move toward becoming a "craft tavern".
There were two new taps that day. One was W-IPA Real ver / Minoh Beer. The other was Shadow / U.B.P BREWERY, and both added a new character to the tap lineup. In addition, URAWA CITY ALE / U.B.P BREWERY appeared as a real ale poured with a hand pump, creating a setup where you can taste Urawa beer in Kita-Urawa.
Main taps of the day
- URAWA CITY ALE / U.B.P BREWERY - Bitter, ABV 4.0%
- W-IPA Real ver / Minoh Beer - Double IPA, ABV 9.0%
- Kick Off Pils / U.B.P BREWERY - Pilsner, ABV 4.5%
- Shadow / U.B.P BREWERY - Dark ale, ABV 4.5%
- UNDERLAP Pilsner / U.B.P BREWERY - West Coast pilsner, ABV 6.5%
- Ume-chu / Minoh Beer x Mikkeller - Fruit beer, ABV 4.0%
- Weizen / Mojiko Beer - Weizen, ABV 5.5%
- HANEUMA IPA / Myoko Kogen Alpenblick - IPA, ABV 6.0%
- GINRIN / Brasserie Knot - Session IPA, ABV 4.0%
- Blanche / Umenishiki - Wheat ale, ABV 5.0%
- No Maps / Brasserie Knot - West Coast IPA, ABV 7.0%
On the food side, the menu was revised to go with the hand-pump setup, and it now includes the house specialties such as shumai as well as dishes in portions that are easy to order by yourself. The post also mentions items like an "assorted three-snack plate," "steamed shrimp tom yum salad," and "deep-fried eggplant with mala seasoning," giving plenty of ways to pair food with beer.
BEER HUNTING URAWA aims to be a place where beer lovers and non-beer drinkers can enjoy themselves together, with options like lemon sour and oni-oroshi sour in addition to beer. If you want to compare real ale, house-brewed beer, and craft beers from across Japan in Kita-Urawa, this is a dependable spot.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the venue’s official channels for the latest details.