Ningyocho NUMBER 6 to Host a Night Playing Black Music from the 70s to 90s on April 18
The beer pub NUMBER 6 in Ningyocho announced an event for Saturday, April 18, where it will play Black music from the 1970s to the 1990s. With six taps of Japanese craft beer and a tasting menu, it is a place to slowly enjoy music and a drink.
A Night to Enjoy Music and Craft Beer at NUMBER 6 on Saturday, April 18
The Ningyocho beer pub NUMBER 6 announced on Instagram that it will be open on Saturday, April 18, playing Black music from the 1970s to the 1990s. The post conveys an easygoing drinking atmosphere, making it worth noting as a music event where you can drop by without any pretense.
NUMBER 6 is a beer pub in Nihonbashi Koamicho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. According to official information, it serves Japanese craft beer on six taps, with the kegs changing daily. It also offers beer flights that let you sample small amounts, making it easy to keep drinking while searching for the flavors you like. The interior can also be used like a cafe, and with a projector on hand, it is suited to sports viewing and group use.
The current menu includes Voyager Brewing's PORTER and IPA, Minamishinshu Beer’s Apple Whip, Minoh Beer’s Momo Weizen and NINOH BITTER, and Hoppu Kotan Brewing’s Spica Session IPA. Because you can choose either a three-beer tasting set or a full six-beer tasting set, even on the day of the event you can compare a wide range of styles while keeping the music on as background. Dishes such as black shichimi karaage, sansho pulled pork, and craft-beer pickles are also available, making the lineup easy to pair with a beer-focused drink.
Rather than a music event, it feels like a day that adds a little color to the usual way of enjoying NUMBER 6. For anyone around Ningyocho who wants to enjoy both craft beer and the playlist, this seems like a perfect fit.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the venue’s official channels for the latest details.