New Nobody Brewing items have arrived at the beer pub Sekimachi Cellar in Sekimachi-Higashi, Nerima Ward, Tokyo. In its Instagram post, the brand was introduced as Teenage Brewing's second brand, and the lineup was presented with a theme of craft beer that fits into everyday life.

This time, four items have arrived. The highlight is Tidal Cycles - Dortmunder, introduced as a limited collaboration with BlackTide Brewing. The post explains it as a beer that reexamines the appeal of the Dortmunder style, while referencing the lager recipes and design philosophy Black Tide has cultivated. Its defining characteristics are a gentle malt sweetness, a mellow richness, and a clean, crisp finish.

Also arriving as part of Nobody's regular lineup are The Glitch - IPL, The Slowcore - Micro IPA, and The Triphop - Hazy IPA. The Glitch is described as an IPL that combines lager-like drinkability with IPA brightness, The Slowcore as a light Micro IPA at 3.5% ABV, and The Triphop as a Hazy IPA that inherits Teenage's DNA. All of them seem ideal for comparing the differences in hop aroma and drinking character.

Sekimachi Cellar is run out of a liquor store founded in Taisho 5. At the first-floor standing-drink counter, it mainly serves draft craft beer by the glass. On the second-floor terrace, customers can enjoy drinks and snacks bought in the shop on the spot. Since it combines the casualness of standing drinking with the selection breadth that only a liquor store can offer, it is a perfect place to try newcomers like this Nobody Brewing lineup.

- The first-floor standing-drink counter serves draft craft beer, including three limited taps
- The second-floor terrace also lets customers enjoy cans and bottled beers they purchased
- It balances the ease of standing drinking with the wide selection of a liquor store

For craft beer fans, it would be best to start by checking out the character of the collab through Tidal Cycles, then compare the range of Nobody Brewing with The Glitch, The Slowcore, and The Triphop.