Bread Ale Brewery Releases New "Amber," Available on Draft and in Cans
An Instagram post from Tokyo's Bread Ale Brewery announced the release of its new bread ale, "Amber." The beer is characterized by malty richness and sweetness, bready toastiness, and a lingering hop finish, and it will be sold both on draft and in cans. Details on participating locations and serving formats were also provided.
As a new product from Bread Ale Brewery, release information for the bread ale "Amber" was posted on Instagram. In the post, the brewery describes the flavor as "deep malty richness and sweetness," "a design that highlights the fragrant aroma of bread," and "a finish with a lively hop presence," making it clear this is a beer that foregrounds the weight from the malt and its affinity with bread.
The beer is offered in two formats: draft and cans. According to the notice, three draft options are available from same-day inventory, while cans are available in four varieties. However, both formats may sell out, so checking ahead before visiting is recommended. It was also explicitly noted that the Komuginohoshi Tanihara store does not offer draft beer.
Bread Ale Brewery is introduced in the post as a brewery working to "turn leftover bread into something delicious," and it is attached to the bakery "Komuginohoshi" Sengawa branch. The approach of designing bread and beer within the same context is more than just a new release; it is one of the elements that shapes its identity as a Tokyo-born craft beer brand.
In the serving-location information, draft beer is available at Komuginohoshi's Shimoigusa, Hanegi, Sengawa, and Kyodo locations. Cans are available at all stores. For readers who want to experience brewing centered on bread, "Amber" is a latest lineup item worth checking first.
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