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Beer is Changing Color - It Looks Like Beerpops

August 2nd 2009 09:09
We all know the color of beer, don't? That deep amber hue is as noticeable as the sun and the sky and makes men (and women) the world over salivate on a hot summer's day or in a back alley at schoolies. But in Japan it would appear that things are not what they seem, and that creativity has seeped its way into beer-making in a country where artful innovation is king.

Ryu-hyo Draft



Japan’s northernmost island of Hokkaido is the home of the Abashiri brewery. Known for its most unusual beers, the Takahshi Company owns and operates the brewery. One of its specialties is a concoction with an allegedly fruity flavor that was invented back in 2007 and is known as Bilk or Beer Milk.

Bilk


Bilk represents a combination of two easily regurgible components; namely, beer and milk. It bears no semblance to the original meaning of the word meaning to dupe or fool, and was a sincere attempt to attract more females to beer drinking.

Beer yeast and hops are put into milk and the mixture is maintained in a temperature lower than the milk’s boiling point. Alas, it was hardly worth the trouble for it did not fare too well. Those who have dared to try it claim its odd taste is light and somewhat refreshing, but does not even closely resemble beer.


Another specialty is something known as Drift ICE (Ryuho Draft) which is also called Okhotsk Blue Draft. This beer is brewed using water that has melted from icebergs in the sea of Okhotsk, an arm of the North Pacific Ocean bordered by Japan and Russia.

Drift ICE


The blue color is like no other anywhere in the world. The brewery did not stop there and began to utilize seaweed, which rendered the blue icy in tint.

It is said that the taste isn’t at all bad and that if the drinker did not know their beverage contained seaweed, there is no way he or she would ever guess that it did.

It's beer, i'm in!
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Comment by Helen Randell

August 3rd 2009 02:14
I have to say beer and milk does not sound like a good combination to me, particulalry the morning after a few too many!

The blue one however, looks very cool.

Comment by Jason King

August 3rd 2009 07:41
Beer and milk sounds hideous - I don't know who would have thought it would be a winner.

Agreed on the blue one - it looks very refreshing - as long as it did not have a menthol flavour

Comment by Anonymous

October 24th 2009 10:34
This is the same brewery that combined beer and milk to get "bilk"
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