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I brew only for my self and won't sell anything . Just want drink something more tasty than shop can offer and it is a nice feeling to make something what is drinkable :) so Everything should be ok ?
Will be someday homebrewing in Japan full legal? is someone trying to do something with this ? Any chances?
Best regards ! Do you guys are still and Japan and brew ?
 
my 2 cents...

I think the more Japanese politicians see the American model, taste the beers and how good it is for the economy... they may want the same for Japan. Homebrewing even in the US is rather a recent thing, and Japan has been moving in generally the right direction... until then - make the beer you want and do what has to be done to insure no problems arise. Lots of Discretion and a little common sense should ensure you good beer for years to come!
 
No, I can't site it, I didn't save where I read it, sorry. I don't know if it's their official policy, but they've said it in an offcial capacity. But the fact that homebrew supplies are sold at one of the most popular stores in the country and there are at least three homebrewing stores online that give instructions on how to brew shows how serious it is. But that being said, it is still illegal technically so don't go flashing it around. Definitely don't sell it, and don't even have friends pay you for the ingredients, and you'll be fine.

Yeah, the samples thing is the key. They can easily come in to your house and get samples if they suspect anything, but they won't, and that's what they have said. They said it's unrealistic for them to use their resources to do that, and that they realize that controlling the % is too difficult and so enforcing a strict 1% is not really something they are going to spend time doing.

I don't know what you mean about sharing my beer with black and white students. If by that you mean do I share it with the students that are cops? Yeah, I only taught one student that was a cop where I had the chance to share but she thought homebrewing was interesting and she really enjoyed my beer. But obviously I knew her and didn't mention it until I knew her. But all my co-workers thought it was fine also, and they were pretty traditional. My boss thought it was rude to walk and drink water at the same time so that shows you something about that.

That sucks that you got a ticket jaywalking, I've literally never seen that. Even in Japan when I jaywalked in front of a cop with some friends all they did was use their speaker to tell us not to do it.

So basically brew on kamiru, it'll be fine. Sakeland has cheap supplies, Advanced Brewing has better quality, but the Malt Shop is the best. Umeshuu jars are fantastic for fermenting small batches ini. I did a BIAB setup.

Will it be legal? It's got a looooooong way to go and the Japanese are not the quickest in changing laws (see the recent court case about tattoos) Plus the big breweries don't want to see it happen and there's no real demand for it to be legalized by the public since its a pretty foreign concept there.

Microbreweries basically just became legal there in the past 20 years and technically there's still big barriers for beer breweries starting up, most microbreweries technically brew happoshu because it's easier to get a license for and has cheaper taxes. So, sadly I don't expect it to change anytime soon.

Hokkaido will be good to brew in since A: There's a good craft beer scene there with Ezo Brewing and Beer Cellar Sapporo being two of my faves. and B: The temperature is much more mild, I was in the Kansai area and summers were impossible to brew in. It's easier to warm up a fermenter than it is to cool it down in my experiences. Feel free to PM me with any questions, I spent the last few years homebrewing there and can answer any questions you may have about where to go (Daiso is really handy for lots of stuff) and anything like that. I don't know if there is a homebrewing club there but if you look on Facebook you can find some in other areas and they are useful for answering questions.

I recommend smaller batches just for the ease and cost and space challenges. I did 8 liter batches when I was there. I'm currently back in the US studying but I plan to return in about a year and a half. Have fun, and like I said, feel free to PM with any questions! 頑張って!
 
Hey Japan brewers. I have about 50 19L Korny Kegs for sale. Ball lock valves. All in working order. All used but perfectly fine and clean. I am selling them for 10,000 yen per keg including delivery to anywhere in Japan.
 
Happy New Year Guys! Whats Brewing? Its been a while, but thought we should breathe life into this ol' thread again. Who's Where? I'm in Nagano.
 
Yeah, it has gotten dusty, probably due to the FB groups. Scott here, the Malt Shop guy, in Shiga. But you can sometimes find me in Nagano too at Lake Nojiri lounging at my brew cabin!
 
Hi Scott.

Some day we may want to revisit the "night at the museum" affair which never materialized?!!
:ghostly:
I did some housework last night putting away some yeasts and wanted to see what you had up on your site before about propagating kveik yeast... I am sure you had something, maybe it was a DME or DME/Nutrient mixture (can't remember exactly) anyhow, when I went to check I couldn't find anything... what was it? Could you remind me of what it was and how you suggested to use it?
 
Hi Scott.

Some day we may want to revisit the "night at the museum" affair which never materialized?!!
:ghostly:
I did some housework last night putting away some yeasts and wanted to see what you had up on your site before about propagating kveik yeast... I am sure you had something, maybe it was a DME or DME/Nutrient mixture (can't remember exactly) anyhow, when I went to check I couldn't find anything... what was it? Could you remind me of what it was and how you suggested to use it?

I had some small packets of DME for Kviek starters (no nutrient, although now that I think about, if I add a pinch, that would be a good product!) This was the product blurb (now out of stock) "30g of DME added to 200ml of water will give you a 1.050 starter for your dried Kveik yeast." I'll getting my Kviek production underway this week. I have 8 5l fermenters coming in and also a dehydrator, so I'll be getting those us and going soon.
 
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Good. I want to know about the one you got... I am actually looking at some others but can't tell if
  • 1) They have a fan system that pushes the warm air through or if they work on natural convection.
  • 2) They have a built in timer.
 
This one has a fan, but no timer. I put it on the lowest setting and the yeast was dried in 8 hours. Pretty straight forward. I like that the center cut out in the tray is not raised very high; that allows me to keep using wax paper "trays" easily for yeast drying. I've done two batches and I think it's good for this purpose.
 
Trying to follow what you said about the center cut out; (how might the height affect things?) Is the tray base actually a slope? if so, maybe I do understand....
 
The site doesn't have a picture, but the center of the tray has like a 4-5 cm round hole for air flow and that hole has a ring around it, slightly higher than the plane of the actual tray. Other models I looked at had a much higher ring in the center, which would have made dryer yeast a bit harder, I thought. I'll try to get a pic later.
 
Have you tried Ohnishi? I get 25kg sacks from them, but I have to order my fax or email. No website. For specialty grains, I use Brewland.
 
Might have to do it the old-fashioned way. We started with a phone call (my wife did the talking), then faxed our first few orders. After that, they said email was fine. Fortunately, we live close enough that we can pick it up at the warehouse.
 
Funkychef, thanks for the heads-up.
ebbelwoi, I need to stock up also... and it has been a a quite while since I successfully orded from oni.
Can I PM you and get brought up to date on protocol too?
 
There's not much information on homebrewing in Japan and I found this thread!
I want to buy from Onishi too.
Can you give me some information?
The last guy wasn't able to order from Ohnishi without a brewing license. I'd recommend the Malt Shop or Brewland for ingredients. If you have any questions, let me know, and I'll try to help.
 
The last guy wasn't able to order from Ohnishi without a brewing license. I'd recommend the Malt Shop or Brewland for ingredients. If you have any questions, let me know, and I'll try to help.
Thanks for the reply.
I'm going to buy it in the Malt Shop.
 
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