bouken
Nishinomiya Sake Gura Renaissance and Food Fair ①.
I went to this event because I remembered it was being held at the Sakegawa Post💦.
I was looking for the Ougi Masamune that Pekkaaru-san was drinking, but when I went there, it was Nada Boast, and when I revisited a little while later, it was Nihon Zakari 😅.
I guess I should have had the Nada Boast since it was a Honjozo that I hadn't had 🤔.
I asked him if he can't drink Ougimasamune. I asked him if he could drink Ougimasamune. I asked him if he could drink Ougimasamune, and he said "No, I can't drink it. Then I said "No thanks" and left 🙄.
It's like the Odagiri Joe commercial, right?
I guess I have to buy a bottle of Ougimasamune at Frente Nishinomiya 🤔.
Too bad I couldn't do nice Masamune 😿.
After that, we wandered around and went to the Tsuinaichi booth.
I ordered a set of sake comparison set, but it was too much 🤣.
Kamisen sake
A sweet sake with a strong taste!
Junmai Ginjo
Slightly fruity and acidic
Junmai Daiginjo
More umami than Junmai-Daiginjo
Namae Daiginjo
Clear as water
I've had junmai-daiginjo and namaisouzake in the past, but my impression didn't change much.
I mean, even the raw sake is now labeled Ryohei Koiso 😳.
There's also a junmai sake, and there's more lineup than before!
I don't brew my own sake here, but I guess it's going well if the lineup is growing 🤔.
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ぺっかーる
Good evening, bouken-san! I see that Ougi Masamune is sold at Frente Nishinomiya! I'll go there next time. I got a generous amount of it. Nadaichi is Ryohei Koiso! I didn't notice that at all~! It's kind of amazing, isn't it?
Japanese>English
bouken
Hello Pekkaaru-san!
I know it's all in one bottle, but you can also buy Kanetaka and Nada Ichi at the antenna store in the basement of Frente 😁.
Nada Ichi is a great sake in many ways as it seems to be Sada Masashi's favorite sake 😆.
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