Let's Beer Works unveils new hoppy lager "HOPPY HUE"
Tokyo-based Let's Beer Works has released details of its new beer, "HOPPY HUE (Hoppy Hue)," on its official website. The style is Hoppy Lager, the ABV is 5%, and it is introduced as a pleasantly bitter beer with depth, layered with noble hops and American hops.
Tokyo-based Let's Beer Works has listed "HOPPY HUE (Hoppy Hue)" on its official website. According to the product page (https://lets.beer/hoppy-hue/), this release is a Hoppy Lager style with ABV 5% and a bitterness rating of ★★☆☆☆.
In the description, the combination of noble hops and American hops is said to create a layered hop character with a bittersweet orange note. Built on a dry, crisp drinking profile, it is designed to leave a gently lingering bitterness, while its clean finish carries the hop impression through to the very end without muddling it.
The key point of this brand is that, while it is based on the light, brisk character typical of lager, it strongly brings out the personality of hops on the flavor and aroma side. Since the bitterness is kept within a range that is not too strong, it seems like a good option for drinkers who want to enjoy hops but want to avoid heavier IPAs.
The same page also provides links to online stores for both general consumers and business customers. As a Tokyo-born brewery, Let's Beer Works makes its distribution channels clear through its own platform, including canned products and keg sales, and one of its strengths is that the path from new release information to purchase is easy to follow. For anyone looking for a new hoppy lager, this is a beer worth checking the official information on first.
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