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	      <title>Niseko Beer at Higashiyama Eggshell</title>
		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p><strong>Niseko Town, Hokkaido<br />
ニセコ地ビール・東山エッグシェール<br />
北海道　ニセコ町</strong></p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue8/Niseko_Beer_at_Higashiyama_Eggshell_1.jpg" />After glancing through our last issue, I find it&rsquo;s obvious Niseko has it all for outdoor activities. However, a visit to Niseko Beer, in the Higashiyama area of Niseko, might leave you convinced the place is also a great destination for the indoors.<br />
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It&rsquo;s more than a brewery &ndash; the whole operation, named Higashiyama Eggshell, houses a microbrewery on the first floor, a restaurant on the second floor and cozy European pension-style lodging on the floors above and in an adjoining cottage, which is ideal for groups up to 10 people.<br />
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As the only accommodations in the area equipped with a brewery, it may be the perfect choice for those who like to down a few in the evening.<br />
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Niseko Beer comes in two varieties, a lager and a pale ale. The lager is bright yellow, with a creamy white head, with a hop bitterness slightly more forward to distinguish it from ordinary mass-produced beer. There is also a pale ale in a light style for easy drinking.</p>
<p>Seasonal beers include a dark porter, which is somewhat lighter than a stout, but still richer in flavor than the lager and ale. The beers are brewed on a small Canadian-made brew-on-premises (BOP) system in small batches.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue8/Niseko_Beer_at_Higashiyama_Eggshell_2.jpg" />The brewery is open to tours by advance appointment, and those interested in having a custom batch of practically any style of beer brewed up, even with custom labels, can consult with the brewer.<br />
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Niseko Beer is sold for take-home as well as home delivery through their Web site. A note of caution: these beers are unfiltered and un-pasteurized and should be kept cold until consumed, which should be as soon as possible for best flavor. After a hard day of cycling, hiking, mountain climbing or rafting in the area, this will certainly not be a problem.<br />
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Perhaps the best place to down a few Niseko Beers is closest to the source, just upstairs in Restaurant Eggshell which also has an open terrace available in good weather.<br />
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In addition to pasta, pizza, stews, salads and sandwiches, a dinner course is offered for &yen;3,000 and features local ingredients, including the products of two cheese producers and two sausage makers in the Niseko area.<br />
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Those lucky enough to visit in summer will also certainly appreciate the fresh and highly flavorful vegetables of Hokkaido.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue8/Niseko_Beer_at_Higashiyama_Eggshell_3.jpg" />For more details, check out their Web site at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.niseko-gp.com/index01.html">http://www.niseko-gp.com/index01.html</a><br />
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To purchase Niseko Beer for delivery anywhere in Japan, please order by phone.<br />
Niseko Beer / Higashiyama Eggshell<br />
〒048-1521 北海道虻田郡ニセコ町高原東山27<br />
27 Kogen Higashiyama, NIseko-cho, Abuta-gun, Hokkaido 048-1521<br />
Phone: (0136) 44-3393<br />
Fax: (0136) 44-2360<br />
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Note: Before visiting, confirm opening hours by phone.<br />
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	      <author><![CDATA[Bryan Harrel]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 07:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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