tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218518455045527354.post2684265505549880321..comments2023-03-22T23:58:57.200+09:00Comments on Tokyo Beer Drinker: Craftbeer Pub TwelveTokyo Beer Drinkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05437873602652462596noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218518455045527354.post-162117898510148812018-02-16T11:22:02.334+09:002018-02-16T11:22:02.334+09:00Thanks for the comment FM. Sounds like you had qui...Thanks for the comment FM. Sounds like you had quite a day.<br />I've added the sake tag as you suggested.<br />I'm also a Frontale fan. Do you get to games much?Tokyo Beer Drinkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05437873602652462596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218518455045527354.post-25578743506331691202018-02-13T15:15:11.503+09:002018-02-13T15:15:11.503+09:00Craftbeer Pub Twelve is indeed all non-smoking and...Craftbeer Pub Twelve is indeed all non-smoking and, IMHO, deserved of a 'sake' tag, too. The nihonshu lineup, at least when I went in 2013, was terrific, so good in fact that I only had 1 beer (in addition to the beer I'd had before at Beer House Ken), before quickly deciding to switch to nihonshu after seeing what was in the fridge. The owner's parents were in attendance as customers, and a lot of laughs were had as we graciously wound each other up about our respective soccer club loyalties (me, Kawasaki Frontale). <br /><br />Although it was nearly 5 years ago, the order of events of that afternoon-evening vividly remain in my memory due to having arrived at Musashi Kosugi Station to coincide with the remains of a 'jumper' being cleared away. An onsen bath (Jōmon-no-yu, nearby Fuchū Station) and a few stiff drinks were required to try to forget what I had just seen.<br /><br />Bittersweet memories.F.Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13271692216837379961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218518455045527354.post-64997495322912208292018-02-01T14:54:16.905+09:002018-02-01T14:54:16.905+09:00We now take you back to the interview show where w...We now take you back to the interview show where we understand something interesting has just happened.<br /><br /><i>I've fallen off my chair, Brian.</i><br /><br />I <b>have</b> just fallen off my chair back here in Chicago, U.S.A.<br />I have this W-WW site on my bookmark page with the DD code "However, he is experiencing <i>burnout</i>, and may not update this page any more."<br />I admit to <b>having</b> a Tokyo Verdy kit (#25), which I obtained when there in September 2007. But, and I hope you believe me about this, was less to do with supporting Verdy than having a <b>green</b> soccer shirt. <i>Green is my favo(u)rite colo(u)r.</i><br />If we had gotten the Chicago POWER indoor soccer franchise in 1995, the colors would have shifted from red and black to Croydon Cream, Mercury Green, and Swamp Holly Orange. There would have been a kit (#2) with green featuring. Whether that would have been the <i>away</i> kit is open to subjection.<br />Anyhow - thank you for this blog post. I stayed one night at <b>On The Marks</b> in Kawasaki back in April 2017 {I had an early morning flight from HND, and if I had checked out of my hostel <i>that early</i> to catch my flight, I would have sacrificed my deposit.}, and became familiar with what was out there in Kawasaki.Steve D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/12337124618723219550noreply@blogger.com