Happoshu is a Japanese beer that means low malt. According to Japanese law, the accuracy rate is 67%. from
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It is a Japanese word meaning a shiny spirit in English, but there is no connection with sparkling wine. Conversely, a lower malt beer with a good taste is a matter of personal opinion, but if you judge it by its color, head, texture and aroma, then one can argue that due to the wider malt, the bee Will beat the low malt bees. Tasting configuration range in whole malt beer. People drinking from
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In Japan, because it is cheap, there is only enough alcohol to get you drunk while still maintaining a pretty good taste.
Asahi's "Off" is another very low-calorie beer in Japan. It poured a gold color. The nose is very fragile. It really didn't taste much to me, but I was a little disappointed after taking a sip. However, some of my colleagues claim that this beer has a light taste and a refreshing taste. I think it's easy to drink and enjoy without being too drunk, so the choice is not too bad. Still very popular with the Japanese.
The third department of beer uses pistachios and is made with barley or wheat. Some contain low calories, some contain zero glucose, while others contain less additives and strontium. The alcohol content of these beverages ranges from 4% to 8%.
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The Kirin green label is light yellow and has no head. Smell the smell of malt. However, beer is not bad, nothing special. It has a good taste to hang on who drinks it. Often, Westerners may not be able to recognize the same flavor characteristics as Japanese drinkers. This is still considered to be the most popular low-calorie beer in Tokyo.
Aqua Blue [Asahi] pours a touch of straw. It has a decent whitehead, full of power and low calories. This beer is very popular with binge eaters who want some light dinners while still enjoying a fairly good percentage of alcohol.
Kirin ZERO [Kirin] poured into a light yellow. The foam head disappeared quite quickly. A touch of malt aroma. The taste is like a light beer, a touch of wood. Not much, but not bad. Once again, finding a delicious low-calorie beer is a matter of personal taste and preference. When you replace malt with spirits or other additives, the characteristics of the beer will be reduced.
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[Suntory]: This is Suntory's new zero-carb beer. This is a response to Kirin's recently released "ZERO". Once again, this is another popular beer in Japan, but it doesn't have that big Western taste overseas. Japanese people like this new diet from
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