I like the naming, don't you?
I think this is my first Kaika.
It's a draft sake, but it tastes calm and round in the mouth, I thought. I thought it tasted calm and round in the mouth. Then there was a slight acidity. This became less obvious as I drank more.
However, it did not go well with grilled corn-flavored potato chips.
The sake is said to be brewed with local rice and famous water.
The sweetness of the rice can be felt even when served chilled. May be a little heavy in hot weather.
Sake won at Hiya Garden by Daiichi Sake Brewery. This sake was served on the day of the event. It has a fruity aroma and a sweetness that you can tell comes from the rice. I guess you could call it the unique sweetness of Kaika.