HORSEHEAD LABS to Debut Two Beers at Craft Beer Jamboree in Mishima
HORSEHEAD LABS will take part in “Craft Beer Jamboree in Mishima,” held on April 11 and 12 at Rakujuen in Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture. For this event, the brewery has prepared two beers making their first appearance at the festival and announced its participation to coincide with the spring event.
HORSEHEAD LABS has announced its participation in a spring event. In its post, the brewery promoted “Craft Beer Jamboree in Mishima,” noting that it will be held on Saturday and Sunday, April 11 and 12, at Rakujuen, a venue located not far from Mishima Station on the JR conventional line and the Shinkansen.
HORSEHEAD LABS is an experimental brewery based in Kanbara-juku, Kanbara, Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, where it produces a variety of alcoholic beverages. Its official website describes its work as manufacturing rooted in Kanbara-juku, a former post town in Shizuoka City, and in the craft beer scene it has continued to offer lineup items with a strong regional character. It has also highlighted regular offerings such as “Kanbara Hazy” and “Kanbara Ale.”
What stands out in this post is that the company is bringing two beers as its “first event pour.” The labels are “Fukashigi 10^64” and “Shosetsu Sake Lees IPA Karakuchi Special Junmai.” Both names convey a strong sense of individuality, and it will be interesting to see how they are presented at the event.
A spring day at a venue close to Mishima Station, bringing together breweries from Shizuoka. For HORSEHEAD LABS and for local craft beer fans alike, it looks like an opportunity to encounter new labels at the venue.
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