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From Oh!La!Ho Brewing in Tomi, Nagano. The pirate Captain Crow label fronts a hop-forward, drinkable extra pale ale.
“OH! LA! HO!” means “us folks” in Shinshu dialect — Oh!La!Ho Brewing's cheerful, locally rooted name.
Founded in 1996 in Tomi, Nagano. Established early in Japan's post-deregulation craft scene, a Shinshu craft pioneer. The name embodies local warmth.
Close to American IPA. Tropical hop aromas (citrus, mango), gentle malt sweetness, lingering bitterness. ABV 5.0%. Light for an IPA — daily-drinkable.
Excellent with BBQ, grilled chicken, tacos, curry, and ethnic cuisine. Also good with cheese and fried foods — versatile across home cooking and dining out.
Serve at 8-10°C in a tulip or nonic pint. Captain Crow on the label is the marker.
Operated by a resort company in the Yunomaru highlands of Tomi. Beyond Captain Crow, the lineup includes pale ale, weizen, and seasonal releases. Strong tourism partnerships.
Adventure with the Shinshu pirate. Find places serving Captain Crow on Minnama.