EAT | Restaurant "Trivex" | The World Beer Cup Returns This Year! "World Beer Fair 2012"
EAT | Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower Restaurant "Trivyres"
The world's beer competition has arrived again!
"World Beer Fair 2012"
The delicious season for beer has arrived once again. The "World Beer Fair 2012," where you can savor beers from around the globe, will be held from Sunday, July 1st to Friday, August 31st, at the restaurant "Trivyres" in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower.
Text by YANAKA Tomomi
Featuring 10 Types of Draft and Bottled Beers
The "World Beer Fair," a perennial event at the restaurant "Trivyres," is a celebration of beer from around the world. This year, a carefully selected lineup of beers from across the globe promises to delight beer enthusiasts with their exquisite flavors and refreshing finishes.
This year's selection features 10 carefully chosen brews from beer capitals like Germany and Belgium, as well as from Australia, Denmark, and Japan. Notably, beers from the United Kingdom, a country in the spotlight with events like Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee and the Olympics, are also available.
Among the draft beers are three varieties, including "Bellevue Kriek," a ruby-colored lambic beer with a sweet and sour taste, enhanced with cherries, and "Yebisu Stout Creamy Top," a creamy stout that appeals to Japanese palates.
The bottled beer selection includes noteworthy options such as "Bass Pale Ale" from the UK, said to have been introduced to Japan during Commodore Perry's arrival, and "Carlton Crown Lager" from Australia, a renowned premium lager launched in 1953 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. Also featured is the German beer "Krombacher Pils," known for its exquisite balance of bitterness, depth, and body, with a clean finish, brewed with high-quality rock water – a truly irresistible lineup for any beer aficionado.
This is a unique opportunity to experience a gathering of the world's finest beers. We invite you to compare their distinct tastes, quench your thirst, and beat the heat.


