Hebi Sasori Brewing unveils NZ IPA "Breathless" 018
Hebi Sasori Brewing, based in Makishi, Naha City, Okinawa, announced its New Zealand IPA "Breathless" 018 on Instagram. It is introduced as a beer with 7.5% ABV, built on Pilsner and Wheat and combined with New Zealand hops such as Riwaka and Motueka.
Product Overview
Hebi Sasori Brewing, based in Makishi, Naha City, Okinawa, announced its new release "Breathless (Breathless) 018" on Instagram. The style is New Zealand IPA, and the ABV is 7.5%. The post indicates that the grist uses Pilsner and Wheat, while the hops include Riwaka, Motueka, Nelson Sauvin Hop Kief, and Magnum, with US-05 yeast.
Recipe Direction
New Zealand IPA is a style that often balances the bright aroma of Southern Hemisphere hops with easy drinkability. This recipe also seems designed to deliver a vivid impression of white grape and tropical fruit by combining multiple New Zealand hops. At the same time, the pairing of Pilsner and Wheat should help keep the finish light while still pushing the aroma forward, providing the backbone expected of an IPA.
Brewery Background
Hebi Sasori Brewing is a relatively new brewery that started brewing in 2025, and it also operates its own beer bar in Makishi, Naha. As a small, locally rooted brewery, it continues to issue numbered releases while adding its own character to style interpretation and hop usage.
Points of Interest
"Breathless" 018 appears to be built not just for flash, but with the heft of a classic IPA in mind as well. The question is how clearly it expresses its outline through the combination of malt, yeast, and hop chemistry while centering New Zealand hops. IPA fans will likely want to check how the aroma presents itself and how crisp the finish is.
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