Owa Amber 330ml

Owa Amber 330ml

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Owa Amber

Type: Amber
Taste: Caramel notes and dry aftertaste. Refreshing.
Alcohol by volume: 5.5%
Bottle size: 33cl & 75cl & 20L

Advice from the Brewer: This beer is excellent to drink in combination with Sushis with soy sauce and Yakitori.

Sale of alcohol to persons under the age of 18 is prohibited. When selling this product, Seikatsu may contact the customer to verify his or her age.

Ingredients:  

Water, Barley Malt, Hops, Yeast

Net Weight: 33cl


A Japanese-Belgian Fusion beer made in Belgium

Made in Belgium

OWA beers are all made in a special brewery in Belgium. We take a strong attention to choose the best ingredients used for centuries in authentic Belgian beers, and we then add our personal touch to make it more Japanese! 


A large choice of beers

OWA beers are all of original receipe. We have flavored beers with Sakura (cherry blossom), Yuzu (Japanese lemon) and Ume (Japanese plum), one amber, one stout and a special beer matured during two years in Bordeaux wines’ barrels.


Our beers worldwide

OWA beers are present in bars, japanese restaurants and beer shops. We export them in all Belgium, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, France, Netherlands and also United Stated of America. Soon, other destinations will be opened !


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