Highbury -The Cave of Beer- Publishes a Post Celebrating an Engagement, a Beer Pub in Sakuragicho
The beer pub Highbury -The Cave of Beer- in Yokohama's Sakuragicho has published a post titled "Celebrating an Engagement!!" Based on the shop's strengths in British cask ale and Belgian beer, the post evokes a pint in a celebratory mood.
Highbury -The Cave of Beer-, located in Hanasakicho, Naka Ward, Yokohama, just a short walk from Sakuragicho Station, has published an Instagram post titled "Celebrating an Engagement!!" Although the details of the post could not be fully confirmed because viewing is restricted, past articles make it clear that the shop is a beer pub that is thoroughly built as a "space for beer."
The core of the shop is `cask-conditioned ale`, `Belgian beer`, and `fine quality lager`. Quietly managing casks in the cellar at the back and shaping each pint's character all the way down to the way it is poured is what defines this place. For example, `Sapporo Black Label` is chilled through a pewter pipe and served through a swing beer tap. `Hoegaarden White` is designed so that the S and L sizes can be compared, and `Saison Dupont` is introduced as an air-shipped Belgian beer.
Inside the shop is a "saloon" where you can enjoy the atmosphere of Belgian beer, and the appeal also lies in the coexistence of serious beer handling and a playful sense of space. In line with the engagement-celebrating post, this is a place that makes you want to choose well-aged cask beers, aromatic Belgian whites, or a beautifully chilled lager. For beer lovers around Sakuragicho who want to enjoy a quiet pint, this is a shop worth remembering.
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