Yo-Ho Brewing Company Information

Background

Yo-ho Brewing Company was founded in 1996, soon after the abolition of the beer brewing laws, and was one of the first microbreweries to be recognized nationwide. In 2010, the Japanese Beer Association awarded Yo-Ho Brewing “Brewery of the Year” award. Unlike other microbreweries in Japan, all of their beers come either in cans, or by the barrel.

In 2014, Kirin Beer company bought a 24% stake in the company with 40% of the production of the Yo-Ho Brewing range being produced by Kirin. Moreover, the brewers cooperate in shipping, procurement, product development and online promotion. Yo-Ho Brewing also brew the Karuizawa Kogen range of beers, which are not to be confused with the Karuizawa Brewery from Dover Co.

Yo-Ho Brewing : Main Lineup

The following are some of the beers we’ve had:

  • Yo-Ho Aooni India Pale Ale – a 7% American IPA style beer that
  • Yo-Ho Yona Yona Ale – a 5.5% American pale ale that can be found in various forms on tap, such as on nitro.
  • Yo-Ho Yona Yona Real Ale – an aged version of the Yona Yona ale that also contains a widget in the can to give it a creamy flavour.
  • Yo-Ho Tokyo Black – a 5% porter that is brewed using Perle hops.
  • Yo-Ho Suiyoubi no Neko – a 4.5% Belgian style witbier that is designed for hump day, or Wednesday (Suiyoubi)
  • Yo-Ho SunSun – a 4.5% pilsner that is brewed in a manner that it has obtained the organic certification.
  • Yo-Ho Harenohi – a premium barley wine.
  • Yo-Ho Boku Beer Kimi Beer – A 5% saison that was produced in collaboration along with Lawson’s convenience store.

Yo-Ho Brewing : Seasonal and Limited Edition Lineup

The following are some of the seasonal and limited edition beers we’ve had:

Yo-Ho Brewing : Karuizawa Kogen Lineup

Yo-Ho Brewing also makes beers under the Karuizwa Kogen bradn:

Articles

The following are some of the articles we’ve done:

Yo-Ho Brewing Bars

Yo-Ho Brewing also have a chain of taprooms in Japan. Here’s a list of some that we’ve been to:

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