Taste five beers at T.S.Brewery in front of Tokushima Station, with three core beers plus two seasonal ones
At the brewpub "T.S.Brewery / Yakitori Sake Warehouse Yoitori" on the basement floor of Clement Plaza, directly connected to Tokushima Station, a tasting set of five house-made craft beers is being introduced. In addition to three standard beers, it includes two seasonal varieties, making it a pairing-friendly option to enjoy with yakitori and dishes made from local ingredients at this station-side location.
The Tokushima City brewpub T.S.Brewery / Yakitori Sake Warehouse Yoitori, located on the basement floor of Clement Plaza directly connected to Tokushima Station, shared information about a craft beer tasting set. In its post, it introduced a five-beer lineup described as a "luxurious tasting of distinctive house-made craft beers," consisting of three regular beers plus two seasonal limited releases.
The specific beers named in the post were the following lineup:
- Pale Ale (citrus notes and a smooth finish)
- Sudachi Honey (a Tokushima-inspired citrus nuance)
- Stout (a dark beer with roasted character)
- Seasonal Special ①
- Seasonal Special ②
The setup lets you get a feel for the brewery's core through its signature three regular beers while also enjoying some variation through the two seasonal slots, making it highly satisfying even in a short tasting session. Because it works like a beer flight, it's easy to compare flavors and find a favorite even on a first visit.
As food pairings, the post suggests Awaodori chicken yakitori and fish and chips made with craft-beer batter. Making use of its strength as a yakitori sake warehouse, the shop offers not just beer on its own, but a drink that feels complete when paired with a meal, which is a key part of its appeal.
Hours are listed as 11:30 to 22:00, and its convenient location just one minute on foot from Tokushima Station is also noted. It's easy to use from lunchtime through the evening, making it a good fit both for tourists looking for their first stop and for locals visiting casually. If you want to experience Tokushima's local craft scene right in front of the station, this looks like a strong option.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the venue’s official channels for the latest details.