Daikanyama’s "Bibibi." Is Serving Craft Tea from a Showcase Refrigerator
The beer pub "Bibibi." in Daikanyama, Tokyo, is announcing craft tea service from its showcase refrigerator. Because it’s non-alcoholic, it’s an easy choice for cleansing your palate between beers or for giving a drink to a companion who doesn’t handle alcohol well.
At the beer pub "Bibibi." in Daikanyama, Tokyo, they have started serving craft tea from a showcase refrigerator. In the post, it is introduced as a non-alcoholic drink, making it a perfect option when you want to add one more choice to a beer-centered outing.
"Bibibi." is a domestic craft beer specialty bar located a 3-minute walk from Daikanyama Station and a 10-minute walk from Ebisu Station. Its official website says it serves 10 taps of beer, directly sourced and carefully selected from breweries across Japan. In other words, it is a place suited both to people who want to fully enjoy beer and to those who want to drink while comparing a range of flavors.
This craft tea works as a non-alcoholic drink that does not interfere with the beer experience. It is not only easy to visit with companions who do not drink alcohol, but also suitable as a palate cleanser when you want to take a breather. Rather than being the kind of craft beer place that feels like a space only for people who can drink, this shop is easy to use because people with different drinking styles can sit around the same table.
"Bibibi." operates on the idea that alcohol tastes far better when you know the brewer and the background behind it. Because the shop does not simply line up beers, but invites guests to enjoy the stories and backgrounds of the makers as well, proposals like non-alcoholic craft tea feel natural here. While keeping beer as the main attraction, it is a place that accepts each drinker’s own pace, and one worth remembering in Daikanyama.
In this post, no specific brand names or brewery names other than the craft tea were mentioned.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the venue’s official channels for the latest details.