Onajiana no Mujina's today's taps feature four Onidensetsu Kin-Oni Pale Ales and two collaboration brews
The Kobe Sannomiya beer pub Onajiana no Mujina updated its tap info on May 14. Centered on various versions of Onidensetsu's Kin-Oni Pale Ale, the lineup totals seven casks, including two collaborations with RAR, creating a lineup that connects Japanese hazy beers to overseas kegs.
The Kobe Sannomiya beer pub Onajiana no Mujina has released its tap list for May 14. In the post, along with business hours from 19:00 to 22:45, the shop says to come drink some oni first, and gives a detailed rundown of the rotating lineup.
Main taps today
- Kin-Oni Pale Ale ADHA-1631 Single Ver. / Onidensetsu
- Kin-Oni Pale Ale Mosaic Single Ver. / Onidensetsu
- Kin-Oni Pale Ale ADHA-218 Single Ver. / Onidensetsu
- Kin-Oni Pale Ale CGX Strata Single / Onidensetsu
- Shishigami Oni IPA / Onidensetsu
- Thunderstorm Inside / RAR x Hop Butcher
- Personal Plague / RAR x Brujos
The highlight this time is that four beers in the Kin-Oni Pale Ale line from Onidensetsu in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido are lined up together. It is set up so you can compare the single-hop versions and trace how the same base beer changes in character. In addition, the two RAR collaborations, Thunderstorm Inside and Personal Plague, are also on the board, making this a lineup craft beer fans can enjoy for each cask's individual personality.
The shop says Japanese HAZY beers will follow after this, and then overseas kegs are expected to come in as a group. As you would expect from a craft beer pub on the street level in Nakayamate-dori, Sannomiya, it is a place that keeps the beer front and center. The post also asks guests to refrain from wearing strong perfume, while noting that bringing in items other than drinks is allowed. It is the kind of place for days when you want to value the aroma of the beer and take your time with each glass.
Also, on May 24 it will be a private booking after 18:00, and an HPBD event is planned for May 30. From a standard pint to event service, anyone who wants to keep up with the cask movement in Kobe will want to check it out.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the venue’s official channels for the latest details.