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Saturday, July 26

Pivovar Yokohama - Czech beer pub.

A new bar opened up in Yokohama yesterday.
(Here is a Japanese blog entry giving some good information about the bar - I'm in one of the photos, too!)

I headed down to Sakuragicho to check it out.

I picked up a new beer on the way. Sejuishii store in the basement level of the Yokohama station comlpex has a good selection of booze. I foolishly picked up an Anhcor Summer ale, instead of an Ozenoyukidoke IPA (lovely), I wanted to try a new beer.
I think it's an American wheat style beer and I thought it was bloody horrible.
I like German weisse beers. This is not one of those. But it was tart and bitter and not at all siuted to my tastebuds. If you like Baird's Wheat King ale or American wheat beers, you may like this one.

I managed to finish it and carried on walking on through Sakuragicho.
Here is a pic looking back towards the Minato Mirai skyline and the many boats/floating bars that go out on the water. Possible choice for another evenings drinking?

This is where I was headed:
As you can see, it's quite close to Sakuragicho station.

This new bar is the inspiration of the new young brewer at Yokohama beer. He spent 3 weeks or so at a brewery in the Czech Republic and he brought that knowledge and love of beer back to Yokohama - lucky for us!
The bar makes use of what was a small counter/cafe, in the ground floor of Yokohama beer brewery restaurant, Sul Ponte Umaya no Syokutaku (phew!).

There is seating for around 15 with the possibility of more outside.
A small place with a friendly feel. Just ask these lovely ladies:
I enjoyed the pleasure of their company for a while. They'd already downed 4 or 5 before I got there, so they were in a happy mood.

I quite liked this little set up, with the beer pictures:

Here is the menu:They offered 4 Yokohama beers (IPA, Bohemian pilsner &Tama no Megumi) as well as one guest beer on tap. At the moment, this is Pilsner Urquell. A gorgeous Czech pislner and reputedly the first of it's kind. He had one 30 litre barrel on tap. as sson as that's gone, then he will change to another Czech beer, probably Gambrinus premium. They also have Gambrinus, Urquell, Kozel, Kozel dark and Radegast in bottles.
As you can see, they offered a small discount for the opening day. I took full advantage of that.

Right, the beer!
My first pint was the guest beer: Pilsner Urquell.
World famous as the original Czech pilsner, this baby is nice. Dry, hoppy and easy to drink in large quantities!
It was perhaps served a little cold. The air in the brewery area (we sit down in front of the brewery) was already cool/cold. The eber was served in a chilled glass and was very, very cold. I'm not so sure this style of beer fully benefits from such a cold serving temperature. But then I'm from the UK. We drink our ale at cellar temperatures. I let my beer warm up slightly and the aroma and flavors really did develop more. Very nice. 7/10.

It was half way through my pint when I noticed the view from between my legs:
She's a temptress!

I took her suggestion and ordered another beer, while my urquell was warming up.
Next, I had the Yokohama IPA. English style and dry hopped with fuggles hops. Okay but again served too cold. When it warmed up, it got a bit better.Still, a little bland. I'm starting to get used to the American west coast IPAs that are hopped throuugh the roof but it was a nice suprise to find this brew. I think I will go back another time and give it another chance.

The food menu is very basic but they do take an effort with the presentation. I decided to try the pickles and saurkraut. They were discounted to 100yen so I was interested to see what I would get.This was the pickles.
I think it was served in an espresso saucer? It loooks nice but it was very difficult to eat from this 'plate'. I dropped a pickle on more than one occasion. Not very functional, really.

I needed another beer or five, to steady my hand.

I then had a Gambrinus premium.
This stuf was my favourite when I was in the Czech Republic. Nice and malty. A good beer. 1200 here is cheaper than the 1500yen that bars in Shibuya charge.

Next was the Yokohama beer Bohemian pilsner.
Not a bad attempt. Quite nice but just tasted a little too 'soft'. Maybe the water is soft? I'm not sure. However, it is a nice beer.

Say hello to the Kozels.
I like the premium. The dark (cerny) isnt bad but the light colored one is best. I like the Kozel.
Bruddy marverrous!

The last one I tried turned out to be the least delicious. Radegast.
It was okay but a bit weak tasting, after the others.

I was joined by my friend, Tim and we continued to drink.
I had another draught Urquell then headed off with Tim to hit the Thrash Zone.

Here's a Nagahama ale:
Very unique taste. p.s. Thrash have their 2nd anniversary party tomorrow afternoon.
I'll be there.

Pivovar Yokohama 6/10
Not a great choice here but it's about the Czech beer and you get that so I like it. Interestng to try the other guest beers when they are on tap and great to have another good bar to drink at in Yokohama. Not everything needs to be in Tokyo! Nice effort from the young brewer. Děkuji ti!

Apologies: This is a very quick write up, as I'm off out to try and catch the rugby game.
Possibly at the Aldgate.



P.S. since then this place has just gotten better.
I'd say 7-7.5/10 now. Bottle selection is mainly their offerings but their draft line up has improved and expanded to include other beer styles.
Worth stopping by!

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2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

will try to get there perhaps next week at some point for a nosy around. will try your phone when i`m heading out that direct..., oh hang on, nah forget that.

11:53 pm

 
Blogger Ivor Biggun said...

SOMEONE'S upset because they lost the rugby - again.

12:14 am

 

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