afromaiko
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Hey!
About 7 years ago I lived in Japan for a bit. Got onto a great drop - Kiring Ichiban Shibori (roughly translated to 'first drip (coffee).' Damn that baby was good with the summer barbecues (the Japanese rival us for beer and barbecues).
Fast Forward 6-7 years.
I was checking out the impo.rted isle and came across it here. I blinked, I rechecked the label - Gold!
Or...not!
It tasted bad. Like metallic, might as well have bought west end (in a can even), bad. I am soooo dissapointed *cries* What happened?
EDIT: Ooops, Kirin Ichiban Shibori.
Go to a Japanese supermarket and you'll be able to buy the real imported stuff, in the 500ml cans too! I can get it cheaper than the BUL from the bottle-o!!
Actually it translates as 'first press', which is more akin to wine making than anything to do with beer. For all the raving they do about the malt it's at least 20% rice in there anyway so why bother? There's not much malt taste there, mostly just the noble hops. My guess is that they use the subsequent runnings to make the regular Kirin lager, which tastes very similar but is slightly less hoppy.
I've got a Kirin all grain clone on tap at the moment and it's pretty darn close, we had some real stuff for comparison the other night. If anything my brew was fresher and a little more flavour. Just the way I like it!
EDIT: You might like to try the Sapporo's in the giant 600ml silver cans. They are also BUL (in Canada) but they are closer to the Japanese lagers than the local Kirin. That said, I haven't had one for about a year and they were also pretty pricey back then being $8 or something each. At least they are truly imported.. from somewhere :blink: