Guest Beer Tapped in Maruyamacho, Shibuya


At beer bar Cyblume in Maruyamacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Open Air's "southern winds" is being served as a guest beer. Cyblume is a standing bar that combines craft beer and idol music, and its appeal lies in its convenience: no cover charge, an outdoor terrace, and an attached bottle shop.

The Beer on Tap Is a NZ Hazy Pale Ale


This "southern winds" is a beer listed as a NZ Hazy Pale Ale on Open Air's official store. Its specs are ABV 5.0% and IBU 16. It uses Nelson Sauvin and Rakau hops, creating a profile layered with notes of white grape, citrus, tropical fruit, and fresh green grass. It is a style that feels light, yet lets you clearly sense the depth of its aroma.

A Great Match for Standing Drinking


Cyblume is a compact space that can hold roughly 30 people at most, making it a good stop after work or on a night of bar hopping. When you tilt a glass at a standing pace, the crisp drinkability of "southern winds" and the aroma of NZ hops come through even more directly. With terrace seating available, it also seems ideal for moving between the music inside and the fresh air outside while you drink.

For anyone looking for guest beer in Shibuya, Cyblume looks like a stop that balances ease and personality. This time, through Open Air's "southern winds," you can enjoy the bright aroma of Southern Hemisphere hops.