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		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p>I love Hokkaido, and have often gone bicycle touring there. A friend and I once decided to ride from Otaru to Hakodate, two of the most interesting and historic port cities on the island.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue22/Onuma_Beer_1.jpg" />When we were within a day of Hakodate, we cycled through the Onuma Region, home to Onuma National Park with its two lakes, one large (Onuma) and one small (Konuma). This was in the early &rsquo;90s, and had we waited to go after August, 1997 we could have availed ourselves to some delicious brews at Onuma Beer.<br />
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The brewery and restaurant, known as Brau Haus Onuma, is located near Onuma Koen Station on the JR Hakodate Honsen. It is open year-round from 9 a.m. to a maddenly early 4 p.m. closing. Here you can enjoy Hokkaido-produced sausage and cheese dishes as well as the three kinds of beer offered on tap and for take-out in cans and bottles.<br />
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K&ouml;lsch is a light, blonde 5% ale originating in K&ouml;ln, Germany, and it will likely please most palates; Onuma&rsquo;s version is quite good. Their Alt, a light brown 5% ale originating in D&uuml;sseldorf, is less pleasing, though their stronger 8% India Pale Ale, a British style strong ale now wildly popular in the U.S., is quite interesting, with its brisk hop bitterness and tangy, rich malt flavor.<br />
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All three styles are available in 350-ml. cans (&yen;525), 330-ml. bottles (&yen;630) and 500-ml. bottles (&yen;1,050) and one-liter bottles (&yen;2,100). The pricing structure oddly favors the smaller sizes, and I would recommend the cans for their ease of transport and light-barrier properties.<br />
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Besides, these days, cans don&rsquo;t taste like &ldquo;cans&rdquo; any more. All products may be ordered for home delivery directly from the brewery for a small shipping charge.<br />
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<strong>Onuma Beer</strong><br />
208 Onuma-machi, Nanae-cho, Kameda-gun, Hokkaido 041-1354<br />
亀田郡　七飯町　大沼町　<br />
<strong>Phone: </strong>0120-162-142 (toll-free inside Japan)<br />
<strong>Fax:</strong> (0138) 67-1678<br />
<strong>Web:</strong> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.onumabeer.co.jp">www.onumabeer.co.jp</a><br />
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<strong>Note:</strong> Tokyo readers may enjoy Onuma Beer at Hokkaido Dishes in Tokyo, 7-8-6 Ginza, Chuo-ku; Tel. (03) 5568-5959. Best to phone ahead to confirm availability.</p>]]></desciption>	
	      <author><![CDATA[Bryan Harrell]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 09:46:28 +0000</pubDate>
	      <link>http://www.outdoorjapan.com/magazine/column_rss/144</link>
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