A light Ordinary Bitter arrives at a beer pub in Kunitachi

At SEKIYA TAP STAND in Kunitachi City, Tokyo, KUNITACHI BREWERY's "The Birds Sing in the Canyon" has been tapped. In the post, it is introduced as an Ordinary Bitter long enjoyed in British pubs, and its easy-drinking 3.0% ABV is one of its defining features.

The beer is said to offer a gentle fruitiness along with toasty aromas reminiscent of caramel, nuts, and toast. While it has a light mouthfeel, it also carries the richness of malt, with a soft bitterness that lingers. In contrast to the impression given by its name, it has been crafted as an approachable everyday pint.

SEKIYA TAP STAND is a beer pub located on the first floor of Sekiya, just a one-minute walk from the south exit of Kunitachi Station. It is known as a shop that primarily serves craft beer from KUNITACHI BREWERY, also known as Kuniburu, on draft and by the ounce. Its appeal lies in being a place where you can drop in casually and enjoy a freshly poured pint on the spot.

The post also announces weekend kakuuchi to match the cherry blossom season. It is planned to run until around the second week of April, making it a fitting stop on the way back from hanami. The shop is open until 20:00, with last orders at 19:50. In springtime Kunitachi, it seems like just the right moment to spend time with a brisk bitter.

Beers on offer

- The Birds Sing in the Canyon
- Brewery: KUNITACHI BREWERY
- Style: Ordinary Bitter
- ABV: 3.0%

This is a pint that keeps its lightness while still giving you a proper sense of malt sweetness and toasted character. Rather than a flashy new release, it is an announcement for people looking for a bitter they can slowly sip and keep coming back to.