The Museum of Yebisu Beer, located in Tokyo, Japan, celebrates a popular lager that has been brewed since the late 19th century. The museum offers a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process with a brewery area, a taproom, and a gift shop. While more extensive tours are conducted in Japanese, there are short options available for English speakers, allowing visitors to explore the history and craftsmanship of Yebisu Beer. Today, guests can enjoy a comprehensive experience, from learning about the beer’s origins to savoring a fresh pint in the taproom.
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