Inkhorn Brewing is one of the breweries in Tokyo I'm paying the most attention to right now.
Mugi
It's in Mejiro, right? Is it really that good?
Hop Bro
The owner-brewer, Shun Nakade, spent his student years in the U.S., and when he came back to Japan, he felt that there wasn't any beer here he really wanted to drink. That became the starting point. He gained hands-on experience at several breweries in the 2010s, then launched his own brewery in 2020.
Mugi
Not finding the beer you want and deciding to make it yourself is impressive.
Hop Bro
What's more, they don't keep a regular core lineup here. They go to market with a different recipe every time. Every beer name is a bird name too: Java Finch, Gouldian, Chickadee Salvo, Fantail, LOVEBIRDS, Osprey... even the can labels are unified with bird artwork, and it's beautiful.
Mugi
What?! A bird theme!? And no flagships either? That's pretty bold.
Hop Bro
The Java Finch series is an American IPA built around Citra and Krush hops, with bright citrus, resinous notes, and a dry finish. Gouldian is a 7.0% West Coast IPA centered on Citra. They switch up the malts too, using Golden Promise, Pilsner, and Vienna in different combinations, so the design philosophy changes every time.
Mugi
Wow, they change both the hops and the malts every time. There's an exciting sense that you never know what's coming next!
Hop Bro
The tasting room is a glass-front space along Mejiro-dori, with accordion doors that open all the way. It has the openness of a West Coast brewery in the U.S. It's a minimalist standing-bar setup, and you can see the brewing equipment through the windows.
Mugi
That's definitely the kind of place that looks stylish. You can bring your own food, right?
Hop Bro
Exactly. And another interesting thing is that they also work on sustainable initiatives that upcycle brewery waste. They're thinking beyond just making beer. They also hold regular food pop-up events, and have even collaborated with L&B Sandwiches.
Mugi
It has everything that makes you want to collect the bird labels, chase the new releases, and keep coming back. I have to go to Mejiro!