Making Hyogo craft beer feel more accessible

In an Instagram post (@craftbeer_nijinorecipe), the event “Bakuen,” which gathers breweries from Hyogo, was introduced with the question, “Do you feel like craft beer has a bit of a high barrier?” The event is presented as a place where people can discover “their favorite drink” through tasting comparisons, making it welcoming even for craft beer beginners.

The post also notes the likely appearance of a rare beer that incorporates elements of sake. It emphasizes the broad range of flavors on offer, suggesting it could give even people who are not fond of beer bitterness a reason to enjoy it.

Ticket information and points of interest

Tickets will be sold at the store, and advance tickets are said to be cheaper. At this point, the post text itself does not clearly state the event date, so anyone considering attending should check future official announcements for the schedule, participating breweries, and beers on offer.

Looking at “Bakuen” in the context of Tanbaji Brewery

Tanbaji Brewery (Tamba-Sasayama, Hyogo) is a microbrewery that, according to its official website, opened in June 2017. With a brewing capacity of about 400 liters per batch, it focuses on diverse beer-making that takes advantage of its flexibility. At an event where local breweries come together, the individuality of small-scale breweries like this tends to stand out. As a chance to experience Hyogo’s craft beer scene all at once, the follow-up coverage on “Bakuen” is well worth watching.