BEER OLYN, a one-minute walk from Kagurazaka Station, is a beer pub that puts craft beer at the center of its lineup. It is known for carrying more than 150 bottles at all times and more than 10 taps, with a wide range of labels from Europe, the United States, and Asia. It is open from 5 p.m. on weekdays and from 2 p.m. on weekends and holidays, making it easy to stop by after work or to use as part of a weekend pub crawl.

This time, the post is titled `Septante Deux!!...`. It is natural to read it as a feature on Brasserie Septante-Deux, the brewpub in Le Mans, France. Founded in 2017, Septante-Deux is a brewery that also has the face of a brewpub, serving beer brewed on-site. Its beer names often use the names of rhetorical devices, and that playful naming is itself part of its identity.

Representative labels include `Zeugma`, a French Pale Ale; `Litote`, presented as a seasonal beer; `Hyperbole`, a Rye IPA; and `Allégorie`. Because each one has a different style, it is interesting that even from the same brewery, you can compare the character of the beers so easily. If you want to enjoy a gentle malt profile, choose `Zeugma`; if you want to follow the hop character more closely, `Hyperbole` is the kind of choice that changes the impression depending on how you select. That flexibility is very much part of Septante-Deux's appeal.

In a shop like BEER OLYN, where the lineup changes quickly, adding a guest beer like this creates a clear reason to enjoy the day. Whether you're stopping by Kagurazaka for just one drink or comparing several, this introduction to Septante-Deux is the kind of piece beer lovers won't want to miss.