Active Unblended Sake
It is very cloudy and has a high alcohol content of 20 degrees.
It's a little sweet, like an amazake with a little more alcohol.
I drank it at room temperature, but it would be good chilled.
It's surprisingly easy to drink on the rocks, I wish I had bought more.
It is smooth and has a slight effervescence.
It is sweet at first, but as you hold it in your mouth, it gradually begins to tingle on your tongue, followed by a pungent taste from the high alcohol content.
After swallowing, you feel as if your stomach is gradually warmed up, and you feel happy just imagining having it with a pot of hot pot on a snowy day in the coming cold season.
3.5 / 5.0
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Snowy summer version⸜❄️
Lightly alcoholic
It's lower in alcohol content than the previous version and easy to drink.
The traditional one makes your throat hot 🥵.
T.KISO konbanhaa!
It was easier to drink because it was lower in alcohol content than the regular one 🍶-.
I bought it at Aeon, but it was in the supermarket 😁.
Refrigerator, the forgotten 1-gallon can😅
I forgot to drink it and it was lying in the back of the chilled one.
Tomorrow (or is it today?) I'm going out for a drink (farewell party), so I wanted to try something a little stronger 😳 I looked in the fridge and found it.
It's a bit cold and the weather is bad today, so I wanted something sweet to drink 😁.
Junmai Nigori 🍶.
Otona no Himitsu Club, Aomori Complete Trip🚃Day 1
It is not as smooth as I thought it would be. A little sweet, then spicy. It's also good for Daifuku 😅If you keep drinking it, it has a little bitterness.
Purchased at 7-Eleven Morioka Ekimae Dori Store Hotel Drinking 20240126
Nigorizake is a long-selling product for more than 50 years with its unique thick and mildly sweet taste. It is an "active sake" that keeps enzymes and yeast alive. The charm of this product is that it can be stored in a cool, dark place for up to six months, even though it is still a pure sake." (from the official website)
As a reward for overcoming the end of a hellish fiscal year, I bought a sake I had been curious about at a stationery store.
I thought it was a newly released product, but to my surprise, it had a history of over 50 years.... Truly, the depth of sake is bottomless.
The taste is thick and slightly sweet, followed by a slightly bitter aftertaste.
Hmmm...it would have been my favorite if not for the bitterness...hmmm...