This is like apple juice or apple wine. However, no apples are used at all. It is certainly similar to the sake that is popular these days, where the acidity is increased to make it more like wine.
It's delicious chilled on the rocks!
It keeps raining ☔️.
We pray for the safety of everyone in the area!
Now, for a change of pace... apple pom poms 🍎😊.
Sweet and sour, apple & sake lees, or apple flavored amazake.
The alcohol content seems to be light at 7%, but it is definitely sake.
No, not sake like sake😅.
I recommend chilling it to fully enjoy the sweet and sour taste, as the sakeiness will win at room temperature👍.
I fell in love with the cute apple 🍎 bottle at first sight❤️The shop owner also told me that even though they don't use any apples, it️ tastes like apples, so I opened the bottle looking forward to it. I️ really liked the apple flavor 🍎🍎🍎🍎 crisp apple flavor ️I️ like sour apples more than sweet apples, so this is my favorite apple sake. I want to go buy another bottle🚗
It didn't have apple juice in it.
But when I drank it, it had a refreshing apple taste!
I was expecting it to be super sweet.
It was sweet, but not as sweet as I thought it would be.
I thought it would be really sweet, but it wasn't as sweet as I thought it would be.
It's so smooth.
In this season when it is getting a little hot
I recommend to drink it chilled.
It's called Junmai, but it doesn't say what the rice polishing ratio is, so I guess it's treated as a regular sake. Yes, it is apple-like as the name suggests. It's very light, like water. You can drink it like juice, but some people might not like it enough.
It really tastes like an apple!
It's definitely sake, but the sourness that follows and the sweetness that follows reminds me of apples.
It is a strange sake where the sake flavor disappears from the aftertaste.
The sake has a low alcohol content (7%), so it is like drinking a cocktail.
It goes better with cheese than sashimi.