Teenage Brewing Releases DDH IPA "Killer Tune" to Commemorate Tower Records Shibuya Opening
Teenage Brewing, based in Tokigawa Town, Saitama Prefecture, introduced its DDH IPA `Killer Tune`, brewed to celebrate the opening of `TOWER RECORDS BEER`, the new facility at Tower Records Shibuya. It is a music-forward beer, with Mosaic-style hops layered over Galaxy and Superdelic.
Teenage Brewing, based in Tokigawa Town, Hiki District, Saitama Prefecture, is a brewery led by musicians who are seriously aiming to make the world’s best beer, and it continues to release original beers centered on IPAs and sour styles. This `Killer Tune` is a `DDH IPA` brewed to commemorate `TOWER RECORDS BEER`, which opens on February 28, 2026. Thick aromas reminiscent of passion fruit and tropical fruit from the hops are layered with bitterness that supports the beer’s outline, creating a finish that tightens the drinking experience.
The hops used are `Mosaic`, `Mosaic Cryo`, `Galaxy`, and `Superdelic`. This is a beer that strongly highlights the point where music culture and craft beer meet, in a way that is distinctly Teenage Brewing, and even the name carries the momentum of a track that can light up the room. While it is a classic IPA in style, the structure of building aroma through multiple hop layers is a strong expression of the brewery’s specialty: flavor that seems to "ring out."
On its official website, Teenage Brewing says it makes beer by bringing together the power of music, chemistry, and cooking. `Killer Tune` is a new release that clearly expresses that direction, and serves as a beer that conveys the brand’s personality.
Reference: Teenage Brewing Official Site / Killer Tune
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