Kirin Introduces Soft-Serve Beer

Planning  a trip to Tokyo? If not, you may want to, because it’s currently the  only place you’ll get a chance to sample what is being dubbed  “soft-serve beer.” Developed by Japanese macrobrewer Kirin, the cream  that comes from the spigot is actually frozen beer foam, made my  chilling their American pale lager Ichiban as air is continuously blown  through it. 
The  high-tech substance is meant as a draft beer topper, and an insulating  lid made of few swirls at the top of a pint will keep a brew cold for at  least 30 minutes. As the foam melts, it doesn’t water down the beer  like ice cubes would.
We  haven’t seen any real reports on how the foam tastes on its own, but  considering it’s source, hopes aren’t that high. However, we definitely  think this is something a forward-thinking U.S. craft brewery could try  out. We’re sure if a brewer collaborated with a science-y modern chef,  someone like Alex Talbot from Ideas in Food, they could come up with a  super-tasty, slightly boozy, totally new summertime treat. Who’s up for  it?
via Gizmag




















