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<em>Morioka, Iwate</em></p>
<p><img width="300" height="225" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue40/oj40_c_localbrew1.jpg" alt="" />Baeren stands apart from the typical Japanese microbrewery by  focusing on German styles of beer. Founded in April of 2003, the brewery  is less than ten years old, but brews up some well-crafted beers, the  most famous being their Classic, a Dortmund-style lager with 6% alcohol.  They also brew a Schwarzbier, a dark German-style lager, along with an  Alt, which is an old German-style ale famous as the beer of Dusseldorf.  Baeren also makes seasonal beers; one of my favorites is their Maibock, a  strong lager with a fruity aroma, a rich, malty flavor and a complex  floral hop aroma. </p>
<p>Much of their brewing equipment has been brought from Germany, most  notably the large 100-year-old brewing kettle. The brewmaster is from  Germany and has a penchant for following older, time-honored techniques.  The brewery is also open to visitors, with bottled beer for take-home  sales, a picnic area and periodic tours. Contact them in advance for  more details.</p>
<p><img width="300" height="200" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue40/oj40_c_localbrew2.jpg" alt="" />Baeren sells a great deal of their beer over the internet, and also  runs two drinking establishments in Morioka. The Baeren Beer Bar in  Nakanohashi (Tel: 019-651-6555) has all their standard beers on tap,  along with 12 imported beers in bottles. Among their food offerings is a  special sausage made by a noted local sausage maker. The Baeren Beer  Pub, in Zaimokucho (Tel: 019-626-2771), is closer to JR Morioka station  and has a similar beer selection, along with various party plan food  sets. </p>
<p>While the brewery did suffer some small damage during the disastrous  earthquake on March 11, they have completely recovered and are brewing  and doing business as normal. Perhaps Baeren would be a good place to  include in your travel plans this summer. </p>
<p><strong>Baeren Beer</strong><br />
1-3-31 Kitayama, Morioka-shi, Iwate Prefecture 〒020-0061<br />
(株)　ベアレン醸造所<br />
〒020-0061 岩手県盛岡市北山1-3-31 <br />
Tel: (019) 606-0766<br />
Web: <a href="http://www.baerenbier.com">www.baerenbier.com</a><br />
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	      <author><![CDATA[Bryan Harrell]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 14:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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