MATSURI BREWING in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture introduced its new brand, "Nobody Brewing," on Instagram on April 29. In the post, the brewery explained that the brand was created as the next stage from Teenage Brewing to make "craft beer more approachable." MATSURI BREWING itself also states on its official website that it aims to make beers that are "somewhat nostalgic and drinkable," showing a clear emphasis on easy-drinking beers that fit into everyday life.

The two beers featured this time were, from left to right:

- The Glitch
- Style: IPL
- ABV: 5.0%
- A beer that combines the clean drinkability of a lager with the bright aroma of an IPA. Its hop-driven citrus notes refresh the palate throughout, and its dry finish invites the next sip.

- The Triphop
- Style: Hazy IPA
- ABV: 5.5%
- Characterized by fruity aroma, a smooth mouthfeel, and a clean aftertaste. It is designed so that the appeal of a full-fledged Hazy can be enjoyed in a more approachable, lighter way.

MATSURI BREWING operates a brewpub just a four-minute walk from Urayasu Station, offering eight draft taps and bottled beer. With a shop concept reminiscent of a festival shrine's sake distribution point, the brewery has been sharing craft beers suited to celebratory occasions, so this introduction also feels like a natural extension of that approach. This post, which signals the launch of the new brand, conveys the brewery's focus on balancing drinkability with individuality.