Session's Brewery Hiroshima Introduces Belgian Wit Caw
Session's Brewery Hiroshima in Tokaichi-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, highlighted its Belgian Wit, Caw, on Instagram. The beer is listed at 4.5% ABV and 18 IBU, with Saaz hops, a soft wheat-and-oats body, and a refreshing lemongrass accent.
Session's Brewery Hiroshima, a brewpub in Tokaichi-cho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, introduced its Belgian Wit, Caw, on Instagram. The post says the beer was brewed for Cat Day and lists the specs clearly: 4.5% ABV, 18 IBU, Saaz hops, and a grist of Pilsner, Wheat, and Oats.
In the glass, Caw shows a clean golden color with a slight wheat-driven haze. The post describes a fruity Belgian yeast aroma and a soft mouthfeel, while keeping bitterness low. The sweetness is restrained as well, which makes the beer feel easy to keep drinking.
The key twist is the use of a small amount of orange together with lemongrass. That combination adds bright citrus notes and a subtle herbal freshness, giving the beer a crisp, approachable finish. Rather than going big and loud, the beer leans into the gentle character that defines a good Belgian Wit.
Session's Brewery Hiroshima is a brewpub with an attached beer hall near the Atomic Bomb Dome. Its profile notes that several draft beers flow directly from the brewery, and the account also mentions store sales, online shopping, and an e-commerce site. For beer drinkers in Hiroshima, it remains a place worth keeping on the radar.
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