Forest Brewing Releases a "White Day 3-Bottle Set" with a Recommended Drinking Order
Forest Brewing in Kawasaki Town, Miyagi, announced at 13:15 on February 19, 2026 that sales had begun for a limited-edition set for White Day. Priced at 2,780 yen, the three bottles were designed all the way down to the recommended drinking order. Its defining feature is a lineup built around the flow of flavor, from the lingering notes of winter to the first rise of spring.
Forest Brewing released the "White Day 3-Bottle Set" on February 19, 2026. In the details shared in an Instagram post and in the announcement made the same day, the set's theme was described as "from the end of winter to the awakening of spring," presenting not just a simple assortment but a design in which the experience deepens with the order of the bottles.
Set Contents (3 Bottles)
The first bottle is Asagiri Helles. A gateway that keeps bitterness low and puts the soft sweetness of malt front and center.
The second is Yuhi IPA. A middle course that lifts the tone of the palate one step brighter with citrus aromas and moderate bitterness.
The third is KITAKITSUNE (Doppelbock). A finish built to close with rich depth, serving as a finale aimed at the lingering aftertaste of the early spring season.
Priced at 2,780 yen, it is a product aimed at the season when gift demand rises, but the description also suggests a way to drink it as a way to "treat yourself," showing a design that looks to both gifting and drinking at home.
The Set in the Brewery Context
Based in Kawasaki Town, Miyagi Prefecture, in the North Zao water system, the brewery uses soft water from the Kitakawa water system for brewing. It also has a policy of connecting local resources and brewing, such as using offcuts from its related firewood production site as a heat source. Its stance of centering on a "drinkable, never tiring beer," including lager styles, is reflected in this three-bottle set as well.
Smooth things out with the Helles, broaden with the IPA, and land with the Doppelbock. This composition, which draws the turning of the seasons with a single set, is notable as a proposal not just to choose beer by the "point" of each label, but to enjoy it along the "line" of time.
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