Kiuchi Brewery
36°28′07.0″N 140°28′05.2″E / 36.468611°N 140.468111°E / 36.468611; 140.468111
Kiuchi Brewery (木内酒造) is a brewery in Naka, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It was established in 1823 by village headman Kiuchi Gihei as a sake and shochu producer.[1]
Craft beer production began in 1996 after a change in Japanese law governing micro brewing. A number of Kiuchi's products seek to combine European beer-making technology with traditional Japanese brewing techniques; for example, its XH Hitachino Nest Beer is matured in shochu casks.
Products
Hitachino Nest Beer
- Amber Ale
- Espresso Stout
- Japanese Classic Ale (an India Pale Ale)
- Lacto Sweet Stout
- New Year Celebration Ale (a spiced ale)
- Pale Ale
- Real Ginger Ale (a ginger flavoured ale)
- Red Rice Ale
- White Ale
- Weizen
- XH (a Belgian strong ale)
- Dai Dai (Orange IPA)
- Yuzu Lager
Sake
- Gekkakow
- Kurakagami
- Kurahibiki
- Kurashizuku
- Asamurasaki
- Taruzake
Shochu
- Kiuchi
See also
References
- ^ "進化する造り酒屋~フクロウのビールもウイスキーも鍵は「日本」(下)(in Japanese)". yomiuri.co.jp, March 3, 2021. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
External links
- Kiuchi Brewery official site
- Beer in Japan - Making beer at the Kiuchi Brewery, Ibaraki
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