RAKU BEER posts August 17 tap list featuring HNB and GRANDLINE
August 17, 2026
RAKU BEER, the Hiroshima beer pub in Mikawa-machi, posted its August 17 14:00-21:00 tap list. The lineup names HNB, Faló Brewing, Shonan Beer, Nara Brewing, MiMi Beer, RIO BREWING & CO., GRANDLINE BREWING, and Kirin, while the photo clearly shows GRANDLINE BREWING's "VERY VERY BERRY" and Kirin's "Heartland."
Hop Bro
This one caught my eye today: RAKU BEER's tap list in Mikawacho, Hiroshima. On August 17 they opened 2:00-9:00 p.m. with a practical lineup featuring HNB, GRANDLINE, and more.
Mugi
Wait, that's a seriously stacked lineup! HNB, Falo Brewing, Nara Brewing too? That sounds less like a menu and more like a festival roll call.
Hop Bro
That's the fun of a city beer pub: a cross-region lineup. You walk into RAKU BEER and suddenly you're meeting breweries from all over, like Shonan Beer and RIO BREWING & CO.
Mugi
A cross-region lineup sounds like a train route map. So basically, one stop lets you compare beers from different places?
Hop Bro
Exactly. And in the photo, they could clearly spot GRANDLINE BREWING's VERY VERY BERRY plus Kirin's Heartland.
Mugi
What is that name! VERY VERY BERRY sounds like a dessert boss battle. What style are we talking about here?
Hop Bro
The article doesn't list the exact style, but the name suggests a berry-forward oddball. Heartland, on the other hand, is more of an easygoing classic lager-type pick.
Mugi
Oooh, so start with Heartland to warm up, then leap into VERY VERY BERRY when your taste buds are ready for chaos.
Hop Bro
That's the move. With a compare-and-contrast lineup like this, even the time spent staring at the taps becomes part of the fun.
Mugi
I kind of love that. A post that simply shows what's pouring right now is weirdly more tempting than flashy hype.
Hop Bro
Right, it doesn't oversell anything. It just shows the day's beer mood clearly, and with names like HNB and GRANDLINE, that's enough to pull you in.
Mugi
Now I want the full classic-and-wild combo. One safe first sip, one chaotic second sip, and then you can start your lecture after we toast.
On August 17, RAKU BEER announced a tap list for its 14:00-21:00 service. The Hiroshima beer pub presented a lineup that spans several breweries and brands, making it the kind of bar visit where you can build a tasting flight one pint at a time.
The caption names HIROSHIMA NEIGHBORLY BREWING (HNB), Faló Brewing, Shonan Beer (Kumazawa), Nara Brewing, MiMi Beer, RIO BREWING & CO., GRANDLINE BREWING, and Kirin. In the photo itself, two beers are clearly readable: GRANDLINE BREWING's "VERY VERY BERRY" and Kirin's "Heartland."
That mix of local, regional, and familiar names fits RAKU BEER's role as a compact craft-beer stop in central Hiroshima. Rather than chasing hype, the post simply shows what is on tap and gives beer fans a practical reason to stop in, compare styles, and decide on a second round.
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Hop Bro
This one caught my eye today: RAKU BEER's tap list in Mikawacho, Hiroshima. On August 17 they opened 2:00-9:00 p.m. with a practical lineup featuring HNB, GRANDLINE, and more.
Mugi
Wait, that's a seriously stacked lineup! HNB, Falo Brewing, Nara Brewing too? That sounds less like a menu and more like a festival roll call.
Hop Bro
That's the fun of a city beer pub: a cross-region lineup. You walk into RAKU BEER and suddenly you're meeting breweries from all over, like Shonan Beer and RIO BREWING & CO.
Mugi
A cross-region lineup sounds like a train route map. So basically, one stop lets you compare beers from different places?
Hop Bro
Exactly. And in the photo, they could clearly spot GRANDLINE BREWING's VERY VERY BERRY plus Kirin's Heartland.
Mugi
What is that name! VERY VERY BERRY sounds like a dessert boss battle. What style are we talking about here?
Hop Bro
The article doesn't list the exact style, but the name suggests a berry-forward oddball. Heartland, on the other hand, is more of an easygoing classic lager-type pick.
Mugi
Oooh, so start with Heartland to warm up, then leap into VERY VERY BERRY when your taste buds are ready for chaos.
Hop Bro
That's the move. With a compare-and-contrast lineup like this, even the time spent staring at the taps becomes part of the fun.
Mugi
I kind of love that. A post that simply shows what's pouring right now is weirdly more tempting than flashy hype.
Hop Bro
Right, it doesn't oversell anything. It just shows the day's beer mood clearly, and with names like HNB and GRANDLINE, that's enough to pull you in.
Mugi
Now I want the full classic-and-wild combo. One safe first sip, one chaotic second sip, and then you can start your lecture after we toast.