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Flagship of TDM 1874 Brewery in Yokohama. Honors the city's role as a birthplace of Japanese beer culture.
“TDM” stands for “The Daimaru-ya,” Yokohama's oldest beer hall established in 1874 — the brand name pays tribute.
Yokohama was a foreign concession during the Meiji era and one of the birthplaces of Japanese beer culture. The “Daimaru-ya” beer hall opened in 1874; TDM 1874 revives that heritage in modern form.
Classic German pilsner style. Refined malt sweetness, floral noble-hop bitterness, lingering finish. ABV 5.0%. Craft quality with daily-drinker approachability.
Excellent with Yokohama Chinese (Chinatown), Western dishes (shumai, naporitan, curry), and seafood. Ideal post-stroll beer. Also good with salads and light starters.
Serve at 6-8°C. Best on draft at the taproom. Combine with Yokohama sightseeing for the full experience.
Operates several taprooms and beer halls in Yokohama. Beyond pilsner, the lineup includes IPA, stout, and seasonal releases. A core brewery of Yokohama's craft beer scene.
A beer to enjoy alongside Yokohama itself. Find places serving TDM 1874 Pilsner on Minnama.