Shirosuzume’s "Thousand Voices" Arrives as a Guest Beer

At the beer pub "Taru Taru" in Kawaramachi, Takamatsu City, Schwarzbier "Thousand Voices" from Kagawa Prefecture brewery Shirosuzume is being served. A post described it as a memorable beer with the aroma of dark malt and the depth typical of dark beer, while still avoiding excessive heaviness.

"Thousand Voices" is a style that differs a bit from the common image of dark beer as "rich and tiring to drink." It offers both roasty character and a clean finish. While it has nuances reminiscent of coffee and chocolate from the roasted malt, it is also appealing for how easily it pairs with food. It works well as a first beer of the night or as one to sip slowly and savor.

Taru Taru is a beer pub in the Kawaramachi area with five taps. Because it is a shop that serves craft beer in a small but carefully chosen lineup, guest beers like this tend to leave a strong impression. Its atmosphere is suited to people who want to calmly enjoy the beer itself rather than flashy presentation, making it a place where you can spend time slowly tilting your glass.

Highlights

- Serving Shirosuzume Schwarzbier "Thousand Voices"
- The balance between dark-beer roastiness and lightness is the key point
- A beer pub in Kawaramachi where you can casually enjoy guest beers

For people in Kagawa who want to experience the character of a local brewery, a place like Taru Taru is worth checking out. Beer fans may enjoy following a cup like this one, "Thousand Voices," alongside the pub’s tap lineup.