Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale is a 5.5% cream ale from Tokyo Aleworks, based in Itabashi, in Tokyo, Japan. It’s part of their regular lineup and can be found in both bottles and on tap.
Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale Aroma and Taste
Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale poured out a slightly hazy dark orange colour with some hints of brown going on, but in terms of head, there was a thin layer of white bubbles on top that lingered before popping away to a thin amount around the side of the glass. Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale had a light dusting of caramel and some pilsner coming on. Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale had some subtle noble-like hop aroma to it but none of the aromas could be described as big or bold.
The initial sip of Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale was confusing – a soft, creamy-like body with a sweetness that came through. There was no discernible hoppy bitterness nor bite to the beer either. Once Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale had warmed up, there was a faint fruity phenolic-like taste to the beer but nothing that was off-putting in it. It finished off with a late flurry of noble-hops and fruitiness before fading away.
Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale The Bottom Line
I don’t know if Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale is a beer I’d take over an IPA but it is a quaffable beer – sometimes that’s all you need.
Where to Buy Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale
Tokyo Aleworks Juniors Cream Ale can be bought online at the following places: