The craft beer shop Unlock Brew Base in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, announced a new beer, Marigold, on Instagram. The post says the style is Pale Ale and the alcohol content is 5.5%. With an orange-tinged appearance and a subtle toasted malt character, it is designed to be easy to drink while still clearly delivering the goodness of barley.

The name Marigold comes from the marigold flower, which carries a wide range of symbolic meanings. The post suggests the beer was made with the aim of being something that can be interpreted in different ways by different drinkers, much like a flower whose impression changes depending on its color and variety. Rather than flashy intensity, it seems built to leave an impression through a balance of aroma and drinkability.

Unlock Brew Base is a craft beer hub located within walking distance of Kasukabe Station. Opened in 2025, it has become known as a beer bar where guests can enjoy beers gathered from breweries across Japan. By the end of 2025, it had also begun serving its own original house-brewed beer, and this new Marigold is drawing attention as a release that follows that path.

At present, the post does not give a specific sales start date, and the announcement is framed as "coming soon." It will be interesting to see what kind of beer this shop, which offers both house brews and guest beers in Kasukabe, will serve next.