Kyoto Brewing's "Ifudodou" Newly Tapped at GRANDPA FISH & CHIPS
At the beer pub "GRANDPA FISH & CHIPS" in Kameido, Koto Ward, Tokyo, Kyoto Brewing's new tap "Ifudodou" has arrived. It is a high-alcohol Belgian quad with nuances reminiscent of brown sugar.
At "GRANDPA FISH & CHIPS Granpa Fish & Chips" in Kameido, Koto Ward, Tokyo, Kyoto Brewing's "Ifudodou" has been newly tapped.
The post introduced it as a "NEW TAP", with the beer name Ifudodou and the brewery listed as Kyoto Brewing. The style is high-alcohol Belgian quad, and the caption also notes nuances reminiscent of brown sugar. It is the kind of dark, alcoholic Belgian ale that invites you to take your time with it.
As its name suggests, "GRANDPA FISH & CHIPS" is a beer pub that puts fish and chips front and center. Beers with the aroma of fried food and the depth and sweetness of malt pair well with it, making them enjoyable alongside the umami of seafood. Light pale ales and IPAs are of course great too, but when a Belgian-style beer with this kind of body is on tap, it adds depth to the way food and beer come together.
The post also notes that "wristbands not allowed," so it is a good idea to check the serving conditions before visiting. This is a place worth keeping in mind when you want to take your time enjoying freshly fried dishes and a new tap in Kameido.
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