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Fans of Japanese beer probably know that Hokkaido is the place to go if you are in search of delicious brews.
Sapporo is home to the famous Sapporo Beer, beer museum, and the first beer brewery in Japan.
The Sapporo beer lineup has a vast collection that includes limited-edition or seasonal beers, some also very rare to find.
They select their ingredients carefully using only the finest ones and always create unique brews, constantly surpassing our expectations.
The Sapporo Classic Furano VINTAGE is also part of their limited-edition lineup and uses freshly picked hops from around the last month of summer.
It is known for its fresh, mellow fragrance and a classic, well-balanced aftertaste. It is easier to drink than Sapporo Classic as it is lighter and has fruity accents, complemented by a subtle bitterness.
The brews might be slightly different each year, but the refreshing taste of the Sapporo Classic Furano Vintage remains the same.
If you look at this year’s package, you will notice the words Furano VINTAGE (富良野 VINTAGE). I don’t know about you, but personally, seeing the two words makes me think of a limited-edition product and gives me one-of-a-kind vibes.
For those not so familiar with the Hokkaido Prefecture and its surroundings, Furano is a town in Hokkaido, well-known for its beautiful landscapes and ski resorts.
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