There was a pre-event opening party, the night before, but 'no friends McChuwy' wasn't invited.
Idecided to check the place out as soon as possible to opening time, at 12pm.
Here is a photo of the taproom, from the outside, taken at about 11:55am:


Here is the door on the 2nd floor and the entrance to the bar.

I got to the bar at about 11:55 and they weren't quire ready for business yet.
However, they allowed the few of us who had gathered at the door to come in and sit down, while we waited for them to open.
Here's a view of the inside, from the back of the bar:

Here's another view from the front, looking towards the back.





As you may know or noticed from the menu pictures, a pint costs 900 yen. However, if you buy a nonbei card (a stamp card for pints or half pints - 6,500yen), you can pay for 10 pints (9,000yen) and get 2 extra pints, free. That works out to 750yen a pint. Not bad, especially by Tokyo standards. It makes the value even better, when you consider just a 5-10 minute train ride would add about 300yen to the price of your Baird beer, if you drank it in another craft beer bar in Tokyo!
I started things off with a Harajuku ale. The handpumps were working well and all the beer I tried was being served in very good condition. A good sign.

Another fellow from a taprooom but this time one of the brewers from Numazu.
The Harajuku ale was lovely. Here is the description from the English menu:

Harajuku ale: 7/10
Not long after I arrived, Marco and his gang came in. He holds regular meet ups through his group of Tokyo Beer Meetup friends. A nice friendly group of people who meet up, through beer events or beer bars. Here's the link, if you are interested in signing up.
Can you see another Baird person?
She was very busy, working the floor on Saturday. You may remember her from the Nakameguro Taproom.
Well, all this talking is making me thirsty - time for beer!
Here are the nicely bitter and hoppy Teikoku IPA and the new Bay Steam lager:

The kitchen was by now firing up and the smells were lovely. Unfortunately, I only had money enough for beer and could only watch the plates of delicious looking meats and vegetables pass me by. I could have perhaps asked the midget in the kitchen if I could have a 'little something', off the books. He may not be able to see what he's cooking, but what he cooks turns out pretty good.
By now I was well into at least my second pint. I think the second pint I had was the celebration ale. The aroma promised wonderful amounts of hoppy flavor. It was indeed as hoppy as I had hoped. However, I felt the hop bitterness dominated, more than the fruity zesty flavor I was expecting. It could have perhaps done with a touch more malt in the base, to balance out the bitterness. I say that only because I was expecting a much more hoppy version of Rising Sun. Instead, what I got was a much more hoppy version of Teikoku IPA. More British and bitter than American and fruity (are we still talking beer, here?).
Still, slight suprise aside, it was a very nice beer. One I know I shall be ordering again (I did, many times).

I took Bryan Baird's advice and got myself a nice pair or Workingman's dark mild ales (well he never actually told me to get two.).


The taproom also has a nice large screen TV, which shows most sports games in Japan. I'm not sure if they have J SPorts or SkyPerfect, so I'm not sure if the international soccer or rugby game can be shown live. The game that was being shown when I was there had the makings of a classic. Ny Yankees vs Boston Red Sox!

(I'm an Ichiro fan, myself.)
Here's a nice side on shot of the handpumps (I'm still talking beer).

Nobody seemed to mind in the slightest. We all had beer, conversation, yakitori and good times!
Marco was working the room, doing his thing:


Reminds me of the old joke, with the little boy saying
"Mommy, mommy! Can I play with Grandpa again?"
"Now now, dear, that's the third time you've dug him up this week."
My good friend Glen was also there, 'talking' to some locals."Mommy, mommy! Can I play with Grandpa again?"
"Now now, dear, that's the third time you've dug him up this week."
He is a good boy now.
I can attest to that.
Before, though, is anyone's guess.

I met quite a few people I knew from before.
Super amazing "shhhhh! - I never said homebrewer!" homebrewer, 'Leve Stacey' turned up, with his son (both great people and a pleasure to meet your son, Leve!).
Here is a shot of the latest brewer at Fujisakura (I think they are getting better looking all the time!) and the young brewer from Canadian Dieu du ciel beer, Luc Lafontaine (Man, that is an amazing name!).


By now, the evening was getting longer and people were giving up and heading home.
Not this idiot.
Me and my pal Buck here stayed on and drank through the evening.
Nothing like a pair of silly drunks to complete the pub atmosphere.

"Cheers, Buck!"
I later tried to buy him and myself a pair of celebration ales, but the barrel had been drank. Guilty as charged, your honor.
Instead, we had a Rsising Sun and a Teikoku.
Both were very, very good but I agreed with Buck in tha tthe Teikoku just edged it over the Rising Sun.
I finished the evening off with what could be a Big EYE IPA.

It was a good evening.
The Harajuku Taproom. Reccomended.

nice post chuwy! reading your blog from here in OZ. I would have been there with bells on. And clothes too. Maybe.
ReplyDeleteHope everything is all good in the land of Jpan
Oi! How are things, 'down under'?
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you, dude.
Lots going on over herer, unfortunately I have no cash to really enjoy myself on.
Cest la vie.
Nice going, Chris. As the map shows, you can also get here via the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda and Fukutoshin subway lines. Exit 3 (not 2) is the way out of the Meijijingumae station.
ReplyDeleteSo if you have a Tokyo Metro Open Pass, you can get here easily. [You could also go to | from Nakameguro to | from here.]