Faló Brewing, which has been working to create a brewery by repurposing a former school in Yamamoto Town, Miyagi Prefecture, has announced canned releases of its two flagship beers. The beers being released are Tsubame Draught and Falò IPA. Both are signature offerings that clearly express the brewery's philosophy.

Tsubame Draught is a draft beer with an ABV of 5.0%. While letting you honestly appreciate the character of the malt, hops, and yeast, the brewing method is kept simple. The brewery positions this beer as a "Clean, Crisp, Crushable" one that naturally invites you to reach for it at the end of the day.

Falò IPA is a West Coast Style IPA with an ABV of 6.5%. Its aroma keywords are Citrus, Pineapple, Dank, and Bitter. Designed as if it captures the impulse and excitement of the first sip in liquid form, it is presented as a modern IPA shaped by the brewery's experience in the United States.

Faló Brewing is a microbrewery based in Yamamoto Town, located at the southern edge of the coastal area of Miyagi Prefecture. It renovated a former junior high school into a brewery, and its locally rooted approach to place-making is another defining feature. The brand name Faló means "bonfire" in Italian, reflecting the idea of creating a place where people gather, talk, and warm themselves through beer.

As the brewery has built its presence mainly through draft beer, bringing its staples to cans will broaden the places where they can be enjoyed. As an introduction to the atmosphere of Yamamoto Town, these two beers also seem likely to be easy picks to reach for first.