OWA Brewery

Client Brewer in Brussel / Bruxelles / Brussels, Brussels Capital Region, Belgium 🇧🇪

Established in 2006

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Rue des Confédérés 52, Brussel / Bruxelles / Brussels, 1000, Belgium
Description
OWA beer was born in May 2006. It was born and designed for the best Belgium and Japanese fusion food experience. It is indeed a very good combination with SUSHI and YAKITORI (weet soy sauce). The brewery is located in the famous district of Uccle in Brussels, only 2kms from the Moeder Lambic in Saint Gilles. Leo Imai started to brew in December 2008 and in 2009 he made a kitchen laboratory in the brewery, and researched the best marriage with japanese food.

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7.6
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Tried on 17 Jul 2023 at 21:22


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Tried on 17 Jul 2023 at 14:55


7.2
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7

Many thanks for this sour beer to tderoeck. 375ml Bottle, Vintage 2019. Piwo kwasne, zdecydowanie kwasne, kumkwat mocno daje odczuc w kazdym milimetrze wewnatrz jamy ustnej, barwa metna, bez piany, pomaranczowa oczywiscie, intensywnie pachnie jasminem, konwalia. Mocno kwasne owocowy spontan9iczny lambic

Tried from Bottle on 25 Jun 2023 at 17:08


4.9
Appearance - 5 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 4

The second preserved ginger-flavoured one in this series of Japan-themed lambics, supposedly with shoga, which differs from gari in being cut differently (in julienne) and being pickled in red plum vinegar instead of amazu (sugared rice vinegar); this creates a more tangy, more acidic version of the perhaps more familiar gari. All that aside, I noticed that the ingredients list still mentions gari instead of shoga - I suppose this is a simple mistake. Egg-white, membranously lacing, medium sized, tiny-bubbled and creamy but irregular, breaking head, eventually dissolving (yet still shred-lacing) over a cloudy peach blonde robe with deep ochre-tinge, turning murky and a tad 'dirty' in the end (but still peachy). Very challenging aroma of indeed sushi ginger and very dominantly so - comparable with the gari dominance in the gari version of a few years ago but without the sugary aspect, soap from this ginger - actually smelling like industrial brown soap or even floor polish (strongly even!), pickled beetroot, sour unripe peach, stale urine (Brett?), varnish, bee wax, red wine vinegar, lemon rind, horseradish, spoiled mustard, cucumber, wild apples, wet wood. Very tart onset, the lambic acids, a tad lemony and gooseberry-like, overshadowed by the tangy acidity of the vinegar-soaked ginger strips, with a vinegary 'sting' piercing through it all; medium carb, vinous mouthfeel hampered by the vinegar aspect and by the ginger itself, which imposes its soapiness, 'piquant' spiciness and tanginess very crudely over the lambic, to that extent that I can hardly even taste De Troch's benchmark 'bitter plant seed' effects anymore. Some woody and funky elements at the back (urine returning - but this could be the shoga), strong effects of pickled fruit (lemon or peach) with that vinegar 'burn' still persisting. A trace of peachy sweetness lingers along with that harsh sourness and overly dominant 'gingeriness', while at the same time, in complete contrast - and conflict - with everything else, a bitter element appears, possibly a combination of the old hops and much more 'active' bitterness from the ginger. Ends crude, 'dirty', wry, horribly overspiced, soapy and vinegary. I think those words speak for themselves: if the gari version, extreme and overpowering as it was, still had some merits, then this one in my view is a failure; the exaggerated ginger flavour as such is comparable between both, but I think the sugared aspect of gari has a somewhat mitigating effect, whereas the harsh vinegary aspect of shoga only adds another layer of sourness and wryness which lambic (and certainly De Troch's) does not need. In any case we can rest assured that actual shoga went in here and not gari, in spite of the ingredients listed.... In all, an ill-fated combination this time, shoga and lambic clearly do not work together at all - I could not even finish this one and I can take a beating. Still, I must respect Mr. Imai's determination, courage and inventivity to keep coming up with these 'Japanese' lambics - some are actually more than decent, a few even tend to border on excellency, but this one does not work for me at all. Well, I guess that is part of OWA's game, is it not...

Tried on 12 May 2023 at 23:56


6.8
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

Bottled@Rådhuskällaren, Umeå (shared with Jonathan, Caso & Fredrik). Hazy golden colour with a small white head. Aroma is tart wood, some zest, mild earthy and some green apple skins. Flavour is raw, some tart wood, mild zesty tones with green apples and some herbal tones. Nice carbonation. Ends quite tart and somewhat dry. Good sipper.

Tried from Bottle on 25 Jan 2023 at 18:22


Tried on 31 Oct 2022 at 18:07


7.1
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

75cl bottle (5,5%; vintage 2021; BBF: 11/2026) from Cora in Brussels. F: medium, egg-white, average retention. C: gold, light hazy. A: lemon, orange, funky, lemon peels, woody. T: medium malty base, fresh lemon, yuzu probably, light sour fruity, floral, grapefruits, decent bitterness with herbal touch, lemon peels, medium carbonation, nice, refreshing, enjoyed.

Tried from Bottle on 11 Oct 2022 at 18:06


7.1
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7

Pours a clear blonde. No real head. Scent is funky, lambic takes the lead, but is very rough and raw. Old socks... Not very fruity. To 'De Troch' to me :/ Taste is very acidic, funky, cheesy, very malty, mildly acetic . Herbal notes rather than fruity. Not bad, but not great...

Tried on 07 Oct 2022 at 11:29


7.8
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

75cl bottle (aged in Bourgogne wine barrel, vintage 2020; BBF: Dec, 2025) from Cora in Brussels. F: huge, tanned, long lasting. C: dark brown, hazy, opaque A: woody, red wine blackcurrants, sherry, bit caramel, chocolate touch, black berries, dried plums. T: full malty base, oud bruin feeling, red wine, sherry, woody, bit caramel, black berries, dried plums, nice balanced bitterness, bit spicy, herbal touch, medium to high carbonation, I had base beer for this OWA Kuro in 2017 but his is much better, enjoyed for sure.

Tried from Bottle on 05 Oct 2022 at 18:32


7
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

75cl bottle (5,5%; vintage 2021; BBF: February, 2026) from Cora in Brussels. F: some bubbles. C: deep gold to amber. A: sour fruity, rotten apples, bit funky, old lemon, old sherry, woody, bit caramel. T: medium malty base, sour fruity, apples, old lemon, gooseberry, bit bready, very dry on the palate, bit puckering, almost no carbonation, spicy touch, quite interesting combo here, enjoyable.

Tried from Bottle on 04 Oct 2022 at 17:25