[Risonare Atami] “Can Can Beer Garden” where you can relax and enjoy craft beer and canned food

2022.05.02

Craft beer culture has become widespread in recent years because it was a land with a lot of sake brewing that made use of abundant water from ancient times, and it was an environment where brewing technology could easily develop.
At “Hoshino Resorts RISONARE Atami”, we will hold “Can Can Beer Garden” where you can taste craft beer and canned food that Shizuoka is proud of while looking at Sagami Bay.

Of the 10 types of canned craft beer, 2 types of RISONARE Atami original craft beer are now available [NEW]

We will prepare 10 kinds of unique canned craft beer from Shizuoka.
Two of them are RISONARE Atami original flavor craft beers.
With the cooperation of Fujiyama Hunters Beer, craft beer limited to this event has been added.
Pale ale is a clear copper beer with a gorgeous aroma of hops and malt.

The can label is an original design depicting people enjoying this event.
When two types are placed side by side, it becomes a single picture, and it looks like the person in the design is toasting.
A playful label that you can enjoy from the outside.

* Fujiyama Hunters Beer … A brewery in Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka. We manufacture beer that boldly makes the best use of local ingredients with free ideas.

Of the 100 types of canned foods, 2 types of original canned foods with salt lemon flavor and tea flavor are now available [NEW]

100 kinds of canned foods including tuna cans, which are received from all over Shizuoka.
Two of them are RISONARE Atami original canned foods produced with the cooperation of Yamanashi Kanzume Co., Ltd.
Tuna cans with a refreshing taste with salt lemon flavor and tuna cans with a deep taste with tea flavor go well with craft beer.
It is a special canned product that can only be tasted at this event, which has been completed by repeating trial production and adjusting the flavor.

* Yamanashi Kanzume Co., Ltd … A company that manufactures and sells canned foods in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture. We provide safe and delicious products with the motto “Let’s pack the heart”.

A space to enjoy craft beer and canned food

You can relax at Solano Beach Books & amp; Cafe, which has canned tables and chairs, and canned cushions.
In addition, there is a “canning cellar” where canned foods are lined up, and you will be overwhelmed by the variety.
In addition, the staff’s handmade “Can Can Beer Notebook”, which is packed with information on canned beer and craft beer, is also available so that you can enjoy the event to your heart’s content.

Enjoy while gazing at Sagami Bay spreading in front of you

Solano Beach Books & amp; Cafe is a space on the top floor of RISONARE Atami, which is located on a hill.
Craft beer and canned food, which you can enjoy while sitting on a chair made of cans and looking at the scenery, are exceptional.

Overview of "Can Can Beer Garden"

Period: June 1st-August 31st, 2022
Price: Free admission Craft beer 800 yen ~, canned 300 yen ~ (both including tax)
Business Hours: 10: 00 ~ 22: 00 (21:30 last order) * Adults (12 years old and over) only after 21:00
Location: Solano Beach Books & amp; Cafe
Target: Guests (alcohol served over 20 years old)
Seating capacity: 40
Remarks: Original craft beer and canned food will be discontinued as soon as they are sold out.

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