Sankt Gallen "7 kinds of peach ale"

From Sankt Gallen, the beer "7 kinds of peach ale" using Yamanashi's "translated peach" was released on October 27th. The bottle capacity is 330 ml, and the estimated price is 506 yen (tax included).

7 kinds of peach ale

At Sankt Gallen, beer using peaches has been brewed irregularly since 2011 and sold exclusively in barrels. Since 2016, it has been offered every fall as a venue-limited beer for the "Yokohama Oktoberfest" held at the Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse, and has become a specialty beer with a sales record of over 1,000 cups a day. However, last year, it was decided to cancel the event for the second consecutive year. It will be sold in bottles as it was last year.

Sankt Gallen "7 kinds of peach ale"

Utilizing "translated peaches" that cannot be sold to the general public due to difficulties in appearance. This year, Hakuoh, Yume Shizuku, Akatsuki, Madoka, Kawanakajima, Yuzora, and Sakura are used. By using a generous amount of 500 kg, the beer has a peachy aroma and taste. Alcohol 5.5%.

Peach used in Sankt Gallen "7 kinds of peach ale"

Peach is processed into puree after removing the skin and seeds, and then added to the wort that is the base of beer. Not only is it sweet, but you can also feel the acidity near the peach seeds. It tastes like a whole bite of raw peaches.

Peach used in Sankt Gallen "7 kinds of peach ale"

Available at directly managed online shops, Keio Department Store Shinjuku, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tobu Department Store Ikebukuro, Takashimaya (Shinjuku, Kyoto, Osaka, Senboku) and others.