Belgian beer, rich in fragrance, flavor and potency, is not like other brews in Japan.
It was long considered a niche market here, partly because of the relatively high price and the fact that it's not available at the local liquor shop or convenience store.
Belgian beer, however, is gradually but steadily becoming popular in big cities, bucking the trend that Japanese beer companies are coping with as young people increasingly shun suds.
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