ジャイヴ
I've recovered a lot from the flu and am feeling better 🥰.
However, since I still have some Tamiflu in stock and it is not recommended to drink alcohol at the same time, I will not be able to drink sake until I finish it 😢.
In such a case, let's rehabilitate ourselves by opening this bottle that we brought back from our recent visit to Kyoto 🍶.
Non Ankoru Sake Flavor Sparkling
[I've been interested in this Sake-flavored carbonated drink from Cheerio, but for some reason I've never seen it in my hometown, and I saw it in Kyoto before, so I got it this time.
It has a sake-like aroma that escapes through the nose, a cider-like sweetness, a sake lees aroma that escapes through the nose, and a sweet aftertaste that reminds me of Yamada Nishiki.
Oh! It has more of a sake feel than I expected 🥰.
But it's hard to say if it has any use other than as a story.
I'm not sure what the developer was thinking when he commercialized this and the manufacturer gave the go-ahead 🤔.
Fourth, I received a calendar from [Jizake shop Miyajima], which I applied for the hanpukai this year: 🗓️
The end of this year is approaching!
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ワカ太
Hi Gyve 😃Good to hear you are recovering from the flu😊This is indeed the perfect place for rehabilitation👍but it's not enough and I would have to move on to the next one😅.
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きっしー
Wow.
I didn't know there was such a thing.
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ヒロ
Good evening, Gyve 😃.
Non-alcoholic sake after recovering from the flu, you're off to a good start ❗️ I think the makers are going after the sick sake lovers🤣.
And I'm curious to see what quotes you have on your calendar 👀.
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ひなはなママ
Good evening, Jive😄.
Non-alcoholic for rehab! That's not very Jive-san 😅.
I still hope Mr. Jive drinks sake soon in a cool way ✨I'm looking forward to your review 🤗.
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ma-ki-
Hi Gyve, good evening.
I am relieved to hear that you are feeling better🍀
Huffing 😁✨✨Your non-alcoholic sake life is quintessential even though you're abstaining from alcohol 😁✨✨.
I can't wait for the real sake ban 😋.
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