Japanese Beer - Best To Taste While In Japan



Just like electronics, the Japanese beer serves to be an innovation. Beer was brought to Japan by the Dutch when they built beer halls. Later, Germans brought beer and marked its popularity. In fact, beer is the most famous alcoholic drink served in Japan, which accounts for about two thirds of 9 billion liters consumed in the year 2006.

Japanese began to brew an adaptation of the beer after the Meiji Era. A large number of people in Japan brew beer for their own, with three popular breweries in Japan. These breweries include Asahi, Kirin and Sapporo. The product offered by all these three breweries is the lager beer.

One can find beer in vending machines and kiosk in Japan. Beer can also be bought from a number of outlets like from the convenience stores and supermarkets. But Japan has strict laws for driving motor vehicle or even riding the bicycle after consuming alcohol. The popular beer brands in Japan include Asahi Black, Asahi Super Dry, Kirin Lager Beer, Kirin Tanrei, Sapporo Yebisu, Suntory Malt