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		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p><img height="169" width="225" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue23/Donryu_Dream_1.jpg" />Gunma seems to be a prefecture of surprises. Hardly  the most famous of tourist destinations, it pretty much resigns itself  to be part of the northern Kanto patchwork that includes Tochigi and  Ibaraki, not exactly famous themselves. <br />
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Higher population density makes them less pristine than  prefectures farther north in Tohoku, but collectively these three  prefectures are home to 17 small craft breweries, giving them a beauty  all their own for the beer lover.  <br />
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One of them is Donryu Dream, in Ota City, a short walk from the train  station. Not exactly famous in Tokyo&rsquo;s craft beer hotspots, but brewers  of beer that is good, solid and&mdash;well&mdash;quite drinkable for the locals,  thank you very much. Don&rsquo;t expect any hop bombs or high alcohol; this is  honest beer for those whose only alternative is Super Dry, Guinness or  the stray bottle of Chimay.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue23/Donryu_Dream_2.jpg" />Founded as a brewery in July of 1997, it is essentially a wedding hall  operation, so phone ahead on weekends to make sure the whole joint isn&rsquo;t  booked. The interior is clean, pleasant and surprisingly stylish. The  menu has something for everyone, but mainly centers on gourmet sausages,  pizza from a large stone oven, salads and pasta dishes. <br />
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The regular beers are a German-style weizen wheat  beer (5%), brisk and refreshing and somewhat cloudy with yeast, and an  English-style pale ale (5%), light amber in color with a bit of  fruitiness. Plus, there are two seasonal beers, either an English-style  red ale (5 percent) or a German-style bock beer (about 7%) with a rich,  malty flavor.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue23/Donryu_Dream_3.jpg" />In celebration of their 10-year anniversary, they  are also serving a limited edition Belgian-style ale. All are available  in various sizes, with the large 500-ml. mug going for &yen;710, and the  1.5-ml. pitcher at &yen;1,760 &ndash; certainly low prices by Tokyo standards.  Bottles for take-home or home delivery are also available near the cash  register. <br />
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<strong>Donryu Dream Beer</strong><br />
895 Iida-cho, Ota City, Gunma Prefecture 373-0851<br />
373-0851 呑龍夢麦酒太田市飯田町895<br />
<strong>Tel:</strong> (0276) 47-1222<br />
<strong>Fax:</strong> (0276) 48-8311<br />
<strong>Web:</strong> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.yorascu.com">www.yorascu.com</a></p>]]></desciption>	
	      <author><![CDATA[Bryan Harrell]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 13:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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