Posted by simonpo on January 27, 2008
Ahhh, Kiuchi Brewery again… this time it’s a cheeky bottle of “Red Rice Ale“, a Belgian-style brew with an attractive amber glow, a slight yeast tang, and a drinkable flavour that would have had me reaching for a second bottle as soon as I finished the first - if I’d happened to have one in the house. Shame I didn’t, because there’s a 7%ABV kick here I’d like to carry on with… no such luck.
Apparently there’s some rice action involved in the brewing process, and there’s definitely a sake-ish hint to the palate, which lends the beer an intriguing air. The more I think about it, the more I like this one…

I’m determined to work my way through everything Hitachino Nest have to offer, so look for more Nest News in the coming days… I’ll probably wrap it up with a Top 5 drink-off where we go through all of them again and see if we can come up with the definitive list of Best Nests. How’s that for something to look forward to?
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Posted by simonpo on January 26, 2008
Well, I didn’t enjoy the Hitachino Nest Weizen I had a couple weeks back as much as I’d hoped I would, but as today’s lunch was gonna be Tom Yam soup and sushi I thought I’d give my not-quite-friends-yet at the Kiuchi Brewery another chance with a small bottle of Japanese Classic Ale. Turns out to be a good choice!
First impression is of a deep orange-amber ale with plenty of bubbles and a decent head, that mostly stays as the beer slips down. A fine taste on the tongue, and although my super-spicy soup tries it’s hardest to overpower the beer, it fights back strong and provides a fine complement to the meal. Here it is, in all it’s ill-lit glory:

There’s probably some nonsense I could string together about hops and IPAs, and how the Japanese brew-team have come up with a winning formula for maturing the beer in cedar casks (who knew?) but really: there’s not a lot more to say.
This is a good beer, with a good-to-great taste. It looks and smells nice. At $4.65 for an 11oz bottle at Uwajimaya the price is a bit over the top, but I figure this was a tasty treat that I’ll have again. Just not too often…
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Posted by simonpo on January 13, 2008
Saturday! Even better than Friday night, sometimes, especially if the rain’s lashing down outside (surprise!), the fire’s raging in the hearth, and there’s a bit of a Japan-fest going on in your house. Youngest son has developed a strange obesession for repeat watchings of Kingu Kongu no gyakushu, and everything else from the Land of the Rising Sun. To develop his education a little further, I think a trip to Uwajimaya is in order.
An hour later and weighed down with bags of strange candy, spicy baby octopus, a pack of raw sea urchin and enough sushi and sashimi to feed a small army, I come across the beer fridge. Intriguing! There’s a lot here that’s familiar (the predicatable Sapporo, Kirin, and so on) and a lot that’s not. Basing my choice pretty much solely on the label, I plump for an extortionately priced $9 bottle of Hitachino Nest Beer in Weizen form from the Kiuchi Brewery in Naka-shi, Ibaraki, Japan. Even if I don’t like the contents, the 1 pint 5 oz bottle and the Owl label are pretty darn cool.
A couple hours later, and it seems I do like it - at least a bit. An attractive cloudy golden amber pour develops a head that’s an inch high, but which rapidly fades away to nothing much. Taste-wise it seems to lack a little of the body I wanted, and there’s a yeasty, acidic finish that I’m not really in the mood for today. But it’s refreshing enough, and there’s plenty of the spicy coriander notes and lemony tang that you’d expect to find in a decent hefeweizen. By the end of the second glass I’m wishing I’d bought more than one bottle, but given the price… I’m not sure I would.
There’s plenty of others in their recipe-book that I’ll be sampling, though, and next time I’m in Japan, I think I’d like to pay them a visit.

Edit: Now I remember what it reminds me of… Hoegaarden! I wonder if I can find that here in the States…
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