PUBLIC HOUSE Bebe Introduces Nōrando’s "Wakōcha Ale" from Shirakawa, Gifu
In a May 21 post, PUBLIC HOUSE Bebe highlighted "Wakōcha Ale" from Nōrando in Shirakawa, Gifu, as a recommended beer. It was introduced as a beer to savor slowly in a calm beer pub on a chilly, rainy night.
Recommending Shirakawa, Gifu's "Wakōcha Ale"
The beer pub "PUBLIC HOUSE Bebe" in Kitaurawa, Saitama, introduced a new arrival in a post on Thursday, May 21. The first thing that stands out in the post is the "Wakōcha Ale" delivered from Nōrando Beer in Shirakawa, Gifu Prefecture. It is presented as a beer well suited to a cool, rainy night, making it an appealing choice for the current season, when the refreshing air feels especially pleasant.
As the name suggests, Wakōcha Ale is an ale with black tea-like nuances. The post does not go into detailed specs, but it is introduced first and foremost as a recommended beer that promises a sense of Japanese ingredients and the easy drinkability typical of an ale. It seems likely to be enjoyable both with a meal and on its own, where you can take your time with it.
The Atmosphere at Bebe That Night
The post also included a note celebrating the birthdays of former staff member Rin and Ichii, a beer lover. There was also a mention of people spending the evening in the shop, conveying the close, familiar atmosphere that is typical of PUBLIC HOUSE Bebe. It gives the impression of a relaxed beer pub where conversation naturally grows around the beer.
A Post That Also Shows the Range on Tap
At the end of the post, names such as WEST COAST BREWING, Yamaguchi Beer, BLACK TIDE BREWING, GUINNESS, and Uchu Brewing were also listed. Although no individual beer names were specified, it is still clear that this is a bar that handles a wide variety of styles. Starting with the newly arrived Wakōcha Ale, the lineup looks appealing to anyone who wants to compare everything from classics to more distinctive beers.
PUBLIC HOUSE Bebe is a beer pub on the second floor of the Tokiwa Building in Tokiwa, Urawa Ward, Saitama City. Its proximity to the station makes it easy to stop by, and another feature is that you can enjoy draft craft beer, raw oysters, and natural wine as well. If you are looking for a drink on a rainy day, there seems to be a good reason to visit with Wakōcha Ale in mind.
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