Yorocco Beer Stammtisch Helles Complete Review – German-Style Collaboration Between Zushi and Sangenjaya

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This article is published in July 2025 based on a tasting experience from May 2023.

Hoppy
Hoppy

Hello everyone! Today I’ll be explaining the collaboration between Yorocco Beer and Pigalle called “Stammtisch Helles”! “Stammtisch” means a table reserved for regular customers, and this beer values the German Helles tradition!

【Sankenjaya Pigalle Collaboration】Yorocco Beer Stammtisch Helles Complete Review – Special German-Style Lager for Regular Customers

A collaboration between Yorocco Beer from Zushi, Kanagawa Prefecture, and the popular beer bar “Pigalle” in Sankenjaya, Setagaya, Tokyo, after 3 years – “Stammtisch Helles”. With 4.5% ABV, it recreates the traditional Helles style from the Franconia region of southern Germany. “Stammtisch” means “table for regular customers” in German, and this beer pursues the ideal balance that you can enjoy anytime without getting tired of it.

📋 What You’ll Learn

🍺 Collaboration Background

Yorocco Beer × Pigalle’s first collaboration in 3 years

🇩🇪 German Style

Traditional Helles from Franconia region

🤝 Stammtisch Culture

Special table for regular customers

⚖️ Balance Assessment

Exquisite harmony of malt and hops

Yorocco Beer Stammtisch Helles bottle front view with simple and refined label design
Elegant label evoking German tradition
Rene
Rene

“Stammtisch” is such an interesting name! What does it mean?

Riho
Riho

“Stammtisch” means “table for regular customers” in German. German pubs always have tables reserved for regular customers, and this Helles was named with the hope that Pigalle’s regular customers would enjoy it just like that.

🍺 Verified Factual Information

📋 Basic Specifications (Verified)

Item Details
Beer Style Helles
ABV (Alcohol by Volume) 4.5%
Brewing Location Zushi, Kanagawa Prefecture
Collaboration Partner Pigalle (Sankenjaya, Setagaya, Tokyo)
Brewery Established 2014 (Yorocco Beer)
Brewer Yuichi Sakamoto
Brewing Style Features Traditional style from Franconia region, southern Germany
Improvements from Previous Batch Enhanced malt richness (brewer’s comment)

Stammtisch Helles Basic Information

Beer StyleHelles
ABV (Alcohol by Volume)4.5%
Brewing LocationZushi, Kanagawa Prefecture
Collaboration PartnerPigalle (Sankenjaya, Setagaya, Tokyo)
Collaboration FrequencyFirst collaboration in 3 years
Style FeaturesTraditional style from Franconia region, southern Germany
ImprovementsEnhanced malt richness from previous batch
Purchase DateMay 2023

🗣️Comments from the Brewer

This is our first collaboration in 3 years with “Pigalle,” a very small pub/bottle shop in Sankenjaya, Tokyo. The style is Helles, a lager beer commonly enjoyed in southern Germany.

We learned from the two owners of Pigalle that “Stammtisch” is German for “table for regular customers.” German pubs always have tables reserved for regular customers, and we interpret this naming as hoping that Pigalle’s regular customers would enjoy this Helles in the same way. We brewed this beer together aiming for a Helles that you can enjoy anytime without getting tired of it.

This batch features a slightly improved recipe from the previous one, resulting in a finish where you can taste more malt richness. We’d be happy if you could drink it down while imagining the scenery of Franconia, Germany.

Source: Brewer’s Comment (Verified: July 4, 2025)

【Beginner’s Guide: What is Helles?】

Hoppy
Hoppy

Helles is a pale lager beer originating from Bavaria in southern Germany! “Helles” means “bright,” and it has less bitterness than Pilsner with malt sweetness being its characteristic! The alcohol content is usually 4.7-5.4%, IBU is 16-22, making it mild and beloved as Germany’s everyday beer! It’s made with low-temperature fermentation and aging, offering a clean and well-balanced taste!

About Collaboration Partner: Pigalle

🏢Pigalle

📍 Location

Sankenjaya, Setagaya, Tokyo

🏦 Business Type

Small pub/bottle shop

✨ Features

Community-rooted craft beer specialty store

🤝 Collaboration History

Multiple collaborations with Yorocco Beer

Known as a “very small pub/bottle shop” in Sankenjaya, it’s characterized by its business style that values deep connections with regular customers. The name “Stammtisch” for this collaboration beer also stems from their respect for German pub culture.

Tasting Review (Personal Evaluation)

👁️Appearance

Slightly hazy brown color. Haze from malt proteins. Natural haziness characteristic of unfiltered beer, proof of living beer.

👃Aroma

👃 Aroma (Orthonasal)

Toasted malt aroma, cookie-like, straw-like scent. Gently followed by noble hops asserting themselves. Fresh like wind blowing across a meadow.

🌸 Flavor (Retronasal)

Sweet chicle-like nuances, refreshingly reaching the nose. Impressions of flower nectar and lemon. Lemon drop, throat lozenge-like freshness. Not quite like hassaku orange. Orange-like sweetness is certainly present.

👅Taste & Texture

💧 Mouthfeel

Carbonation is quite restrained, entering the mouth naturally. Gentle and just right.

🍯 Body & Texture

Perfect balance between malt sweetness and hop bitterness. Sweetness and bitterness come in good balance. Some xylitol gum-like nuances. Mint. Hops aren’t too strong, and carbonation isn’t too strong either, so you can fully enjoy the malt.

Stammtisch Helles poured into glass showing beautiful brown color with slight haze and good foam
Poured into glass: natural haze and elegant color
Rene
Rene

When carbonation is restrained, you can really taste the malt!

Riho
Riho

Exactly! When carbonation is strong, hops stand out too much, so when you want to highlight malt, you should be especially mindful of carbonation strength. This design philosophy matches the concept of aiming for a Helles that “you can enjoy anytime without getting tired of it.”

Aftertaste (Personal Impression)

🥂Swallowing Moment

Goes down the throat pleasantly. Sensation of clean liquid entering the body.

🌿Aftertaste

Slightly smoky, woody malt toastiness. Delicious.

🍾Bottle Bottom

Darker color but not much different from the main body. Strong mint sensation, reminiscent of toothpaste.

Overall Impression

A very delicious and well-balanced Helles. This might be my best Helles of the year. The malt sweetness and hop bitterness harmonize exquisitely, achieving the concept of “you can enjoy anytime without getting tired of it.” The improvement from the previous batch, allowing you to taste more malt richness, is also commendable.

ホプくん
ホプくん

By the way, Stammtisch literally means “regulars' table” in German! It’s such a fitting name for this collaboration beer, don’t you think?

ルネちゃん
ルネちゃん

That’s so interesting! The connection between Pigalle’s regular customers in Sangenjaya and the beer’s name makes every sip feel even more meaningful.

りほくん
りほくん

The German Helles tradition shines through beautifully here. At just 3.8% ABV, it’s perfect for enjoying multiple rounds during a gathering with friends.

ルネちゃん
ルネちゃん

And that golden clarity is just gorgeous! It looks so refreshing that I can almost feel the sea breeze from Zushi just by looking at it.

ホプくん
ホプくん

The collaboration between Yorocco Beer from Zushi and the Pigalle bar in Sangenjaya proves that distance is no obstacle when you share the same passion for quality beer.

ルネちゃん
ルネちゃん

Absolutely! It’s these kinds of collaborations that make the Japanese craft beer scene so exciting and full of wonderful surprises.

Connection to German Beer Culture

This beer goes beyond a simple Japanese-German collaboration to become a work that understands the essence of German beer culture. The bond with regular customers embodied in the name “Stammtisch,” the longing for Franconian landscapes, and the pursuit of balance for daily enjoyment – all of these demonstrate true respect for German beer culture.

🛒 Check Related Products

Hoppy
Hoppy

I’ll recommend products for those interested in Helles beer and German beer!

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Yorocco Beer Peninsula Saison

Yorocco Beer’s signature saison. Refreshing and vibrant flavor in their flagship product.

Yorocco Beer Amber Saved My Life

Toasted amber saison. Popular product where malt flavors harmonize with saison yeast characteristics.

German Beer Specialized Glass

Helles-specific Steinz (0.5L) glass. Traditional German beer glass.

🍻 World of German Beer

Löwenbräu Original

Authentic Helles made by established brewery in Munich, Germany. Elegant taste using traditional methods.

“German Beer Textbook”

Specialized book detailing German beer history, brewing methods, and culture. Includes detailed coverage of Helles.

Riho
Riho

I recommend starting with other Yorocco Beer products first, then gradually challenging yourself with authentic German Helles. Having a German beer specialized glass adds to the atmosphere!

📚 Reference Information

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※Information may change without notice. Please check each official site for the latest information.

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