At the beer pub Two Fingers in Nishi-Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Noboribetsu local beer Oni Densetsu's "Kinki Pale Ale Comet Ver." was introduced. What can be confirmed from the post title is that this single-hop series beer is available at the bar, making it a good choice for people who want to drink while paying attention to the aroma and the differences in impression that come from the hop.

Two Fingers is a beer pub located in the RM Building on 3-chome Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima City. In the Ikebukuro area, it is the kind of place where lingering over the taps feels natural, and it is in a location that craft beer fans can easily visit. When Oni Densetsu's pale ale appears at a place like this, attention naturally turns not only to its familiar drinkability but also to the distinctive character that defines the series.

As the title suggests, "Kinki Pale Ale Comet Ver." is a single-hop version using Comet. The appeal of this kind of beer is how much the impression changes depending on which hop is used, and it makes you want to carefully check everything from how the aroma rises to how the aftertaste comes across within a single glass. In a beer pub like Two Fingers, where beer takes center stage, a label like this that lets you "drink the differences" fits perfectly.

Rather than elaborate explanations, this is the kind of beer you want to actually pick up and taste for yourself. If you're looking for craft beer in Nishi-Ikebukuro, it's hard to miss the timing when this pale ale from Oni Densetsu is on the menu.