It is a favorite sake with a good balance of rice sweetness, acidity, and umami!
It has a fruity mouthfeel but also a strong sake flavor, and the aftertaste is clean and refreshing, as is typical of Ihyakumangoku!
This is my most recommended sake at the moment 😊.
I wish there was a four-pack bottle!
We went to Toyama to enjoy delicious fish and sake!
Hayashi" is a sake that is only available in one bottle and is not easily found outside of Toyama Prefecture.
It was an easy to drink sake that did not disturb the accompaniments!
The casting net fishing ban was lifted on August 1, and we were unable to log in the salmon.
I had to go to the river, clean up the ayu fish, and repair the nets.
We opened a bottle of "Hayashi" in the interval.
We opened a small sized ayu fish and served it with tempura as a snack.
It went well with the tempura.
The aroma is subdued and it brings it all together nicely!
Hello, Mr. Washomaru Suisan 😃.
I see that you do cast nets ‼️ and you did a great job from the preparation to the tempura of the young ayu fish you caught 👏!
This looks like it would be a great drink 😚.
Hi Jay & Nobby, ☀️
I have been casting nets since I was in middle school lol.
Ayu fish tempura impresses everyone no matter who you serve it to ✨.
It definitely makes the drinks go down too 😋.
I've never had Hayashi's Ihyakumangoku before: ❗️
It's fire-aged, so it's not fresh.
It's not fresh because it's fire-aged, but it has a calm and robust flavor😊.
The flavor is rich and heavy for an Ihyakumangoku 🤔.
I think it's a bit heavy for an Ihyakumangoku 🤔.
I think it would be good as a food sake with strong flavored dishes
It's a good choice for a mealtime sake with strong flavored dishes👍.
It's delicious, but I think I'll get tired of drinking it by itself.
I'm a little tired of drinking it by itself 😊.
The fridge was hidden behind the counter and hard to see, but I saw a forest and ordered it.
It was explained that it was popular with both sweet and dry drinkers, so I tried it.
Hayashi Shuzo Brewery, Toyama Prefecture
Hayashi Junmai Ginjo Gohyakumangoku
The slightly fruity mouthfeel gives way to a light, languid sensation. The palate has a slightly fruity mouthfeel and a light, mellow feel, with a gentle acidity spreading slightly in the middle. The finish is light and refreshing, with a refreshingly light taste that is typical of Ihyakumangoku. It has an interesting spread, which is why it is popular with both sweet and spicy tasters.
Kurobekyo has Yongo bottles, but Hayashi has only Ichosho bottles, so I can't buy it, so I have to drink it outside.