In 2017 quite a few well-known breweries celebrated their 20th anniversary. These included the likes of Isekadoya, Swan Lake, Yo-Ho Brewing and Minoh. Also in that successful group is T.Y.HARBOR, founded on Tennozu Isle in Shinagawa, Tokyo. In recent years, the popularity of small brewpubs operating on a scale similar to privately run ramen shops has been growing at a significant pace in Japan. T.
Craft beer is hurtling like a meteor through mainstream consumer consciousness in beer cultures across the world, including Japan. But like those flashes in the sky, is the movement already breaking apart into innumerable pieces? That depends on how you define “craft beer.” Therein, too, lies a problem; the term’s usage and meaning is becoming so diffuse as to be meaningless. In America, home to t
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