Beer Warehouse Hideji Serves Hidji Beer’s "Taiyo no Lager" at ABV 5.0%
At the beer pub Beer Warehouse Hideji in Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Hidji Beer’s "Taiyo no Lager" is being introduced as a guest beer. It is a pilsner with an ABV of 5.0% and an IBU of 32, and is characterized by a balance of malt and hops along with a crisp bitterness.
At the beer pub "Beer Warehouse Hideji," located on the second floor of the Haniwa Kaikan in Nakamachi, Nobeoka City, Miyazaki Prefecture, Hidji Beer’s "Taiyo no Lager" has appeared as a guest beer.
Beer on Offer
- Taiyo no Lager
- Brewery: Hidji Beer
- ABV: 5.0%
- IBU: 32
In the post, this beer is introduced as "a pilsner that represents Hidji Beer." It is described as a glass that carefully pursues a balance between malt and hops, with the mellow richness, crisp finish, and refreshing bitterness created by fresh yeast cultivated in-house.
What Kind of Drink Is It?
"Taiyo no Lager" is presented as a beer inspired by Miyazaki’s brilliant sun, designed to feel easygoing while still offering satisfying depth. Its bitterness is not overpowering, and its aroma and body are kept restrained, making it a style suited to those seeking the drinkability typical of a pilsner.
It is also introduced as having won awards in multiple competitions, including the World Beer Cup, International Beer Cup, and JAPAN BREWERS CUP. Built around a classic lager profile while steadily earning recognition for its quality, it is an easy choice for a first drink.
About Beer Warehouse Hideji
Beer Warehouse Hideji is a beer pub operating in Hidji Beer’s home prefecture of Miyazaki. Located in the center of Nobeoka City, it is loved as a place where people can relax and enjoy beer. This guest-beer announcement is also in the style of a brewpub, offering a chance to sample a beer that clearly shows the maker’s personality inside the shop.
With "Taiyo no Lager" on the guest tap list, it becomes an opportunity to take a careful look at how the basics of a pilsner are expressed, including malt sweetness, hop definition, and a crisp finish. It is news that will appeal to anyone who wants to revisit Hidji Beer’s standard lager at a beer pub in Nobeoka.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the venue’s official channels for the latest details.