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Fujizakura Rauch

Fujizakura Heights Beer
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🌍 Japan · Smoked Beer · One of 2 Smoked Beers in hopIQ

Ein fränkisches Rauchbier, gebraut am Fuße des Fuji. Das Buchenholz-geräucherte Malt verleiht Lagerfeuer- und Räucherfleischaromen, die durch sauberes Malt und subtile Süße ausgewogen werden. Ein ungewöhnlicher japanisch-deutscher Hybrid-Stil.

ABV
5.5%
IBU
20
SRM
deep amber18

Flavor Profile

How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions

malty
63%
roasted
38%
smooth
25%
bodied
25%
earthy
13%
wheat
13%
crisp
0%

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Serve & Enjoy

How to get the most out of Fujizakura Rauch

Serve at 4–7°C
Refrigerate, then rest 2 min

Serve at 4–7°C for the best flavour balance and aroma expression.

Pint glass
Recommended for this style

The classic — versatile, comfortable to hold and keeps the beer cool. No frills, no distractions: just the beer.

Store in a cool, dark place. Check the best-before date on the label for guidance.

Tasting Notes

AI-generated sensory profile for Fujizakura Rauch

Appearance

Deep amber to light brown in color with excellent clarity, displaying the characteristic hue of beechwood-smoked malts. A dense, persistent cream-colored head forms and holds admirably, suggesting good carbonation and malt backbone. The visual presentation is clean and inviting, hinting at the beer's German lager heritage.

deep amberclearpersistent headwell-carbonated

Aroma

The nose is dominated by distinctive campfire and cured meat smoke character from the beechwood-smoked malt, balanced elegantly by clean grainy notes and subtle malt sweetness. German lager yeast provides a crisp, refined backdrop that prevents the smoke from overwhelming. Earthy, bread-like undertones round out the aromatic profile, creating an intriguing Japanese-German fusion.

campfire smokecured meatclean grainsubtle sweetness

Taste

The palate opens with pronounced smoked and roasted character that melts into a smooth, medium-bodied canvas of malt and grain. Moderate bitterness (20 IBU) provides restraint, allowing the beechwood smoke and bread-like maltiness to remain the focal point without becoming harsh. The mid-palate maintains excellent balance between smoke intensity and clean lager crispness.

smokedmaltyroastedsmooth medium body

Finish

The finish is remarkably clean and crisp, with smoke notes gradually fading to reveal the beer's lighter malt and grain foundation. A short to medium finish length leaves the palate refreshed rather than heavily smoked, demonstrating restrained craftsmanship typical of quality Franconian rauchbiers.

cleancrispdrylingering smoke
84
hopIQ score
aroma
85
taste
83
appearance
82
finish
82
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