BEER PUB BRICK LANE taps Totopia Brewery x Watering Hole's Flamingophilia
June 14, 2026
BEER PUB BRICK LANE in Nishiki, Nagoya has tapped Flamingophilia from Totopia Brewery x Watering Hole as a guest beer. It is a DDH Hazy Double IPA at 8.0% ABV, brewed with Citra, Nelson Sauvin, Luminosa, and Mosaic Cryo, and it leans into dense texture, dank aroma, and bright fruit.
Hop Bro
Here’s today’s tap talk: at BEER PUB BRICK LANE in Nishiki, Nagoya, Flamingophilia is on. It’s a guest beer from Totopia Brewery × Watering Hole, and it sounds seriously compelling.
Mugi
What! Even the name hits hard. Crimson flamingo obsession sounds less like a beer and more like a secret special move!
Hop Bro
And the specs are no joke either. This is a DDH Hazy Double IPA at 8.0% ABV, with that bold Totopia intensity and a sharp Watering Hole edge.
Mugi
Hold on, what is DDH? You dropped that like everyone was born knowing beer spell-casting.
Hop Bro
DDH means extra dry hopping, so think of it as a maxed-out hop build. It pushes aroma forward and gives the hazy body a thicker, juicier feel.
Mugi
Okay, got it. So Citra, Nelson Sauvin, Luminosa, and Mosaic Cryo are basically a four-hop deluxe plate? Why does that sound delicious already?
Hop Bro
That comparison is not bad, honestly. And Mosaic Cryo is kind of a concentrated aroma boost, helping bring out dank notes while layering in pineapple-like fruit character.
Mugi
Every time I hear dank, I panic a little, but you mean deep and punchy aroma, right? So it’s not just juicy, it actually has some attitude.
Hop Bro
Exactly. It opens with a rich, soft mouthfeel, then finishes with layered, lingering bitterness. That balance keeps it from turning into a one-note sweet hazy.
Mugi
That sounds perfect. And at a place like BRICK LANE, chasing a guest keg moment feels like half the fun already.
Hop Bro
That’s the beauty of guest taps. With a beer like Flamingophilia, even the aroma opening up becomes part of the experience worth paying attention to.
Mugi
Now I fully want a glass. If I’m in Nishiki, this is top-priority cheers material and I need to taste Flamingophilia properly.
On tap
BEER PUB BRICK LANE in Nishiki, Nagoya is pouring `Flamingophilia` from Totopia Brewery x Watering Hole as a guest beer. The beer is a DDH Hazy Double IPA at 8.0% ABV, hopped with Citra, Nelson Sauvin, Luminosa, and Mosaic Cryo. The result is built around a soft, dense mouthfeel, punchy dank aromatics, pineapple-like fruit, and a layered bitter finish.
For drinkers who like hazy doubles with more than just juice, this is the kind of beer that rewards a slow pour and a fresh glass. BRICK LANE fits that profile well: a beer pub where the current tap list matters, and where a hop-forward keg can be enjoyed alongside food rather than treated as a quick one-off pour.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the venue’s official channels for the latest details.
Hop Bro
Here’s today’s tap talk: at BEER PUB BRICK LANE in Nishiki, Nagoya, Flamingophilia is on. It’s a guest beer from Totopia Brewery × Watering Hole, and it sounds seriously compelling.
Mugi
What! Even the name hits hard. Crimson flamingo obsession sounds less like a beer and more like a secret special move!
Hop Bro
And the specs are no joke either. This is a DDH Hazy Double IPA at 8.0% ABV, with that bold Totopia intensity and a sharp Watering Hole edge.
Mugi
Hold on, what is DDH? You dropped that like everyone was born knowing beer spell-casting.
Hop Bro
DDH means extra dry hopping, so think of it as a maxed-out hop build. It pushes aroma forward and gives the hazy body a thicker, juicier feel.
Mugi
Okay, got it. So Citra, Nelson Sauvin, Luminosa, and Mosaic Cryo are basically a four-hop deluxe plate? Why does that sound delicious already?
Hop Bro
That comparison is not bad, honestly. And Mosaic Cryo is kind of a concentrated aroma boost, helping bring out dank notes while layering in pineapple-like fruit character.
Mugi
Every time I hear dank, I panic a little, but you mean deep and punchy aroma, right? So it’s not just juicy, it actually has some attitude.
Hop Bro
Exactly. It opens with a rich, soft mouthfeel, then finishes with layered, lingering bitterness. That balance keeps it from turning into a one-note sweet hazy.
Mugi
That sounds perfect. And at a place like BRICK LANE, chasing a guest keg moment feels like half the fun already.
Hop Bro
That’s the beauty of guest taps. With a beer like Flamingophilia, even the aroma opening up becomes part of the experience worth paying attention to.
Mugi
Now I fully want a glass. If I’m in Nishiki, this is top-priority cheers material and I need to taste Flamingophilia properly.