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Bishu Kotobuki純米 無濾過生酒 夢吟香おりがらみ
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まつちよ
I have never had Kikutaka, but I heard that Bishuju was made as a successor to Kikutaka at the request of a certain liquor store. There are three kinds of sake, Yumeginko +7 Kame-no-o +7 Kame-no-o +7, Yume-Ginko +14 in-house cultivated yeast Each type of sake has its own unique characteristics. The in-house cultivated yeast is said to be No. 14 plus the brewery's own No. 7 yeast. This is the first time for Bishu Kotobuki. I had a freshly opened orikarami of Yumeginko + in-house cultivated yeast. First, it was served cold. The first aroma is slightly sweet. On the palate, it has a slightly sweet and umami taste with a hint of banana and ripe melon. Next, warmed sake. The top aroma is sweet with a hint of alcohol. In the mouth, sweetness and umami like banana and ripe melon. The slight acidity adds a nice accent. When heated, the sweet and umami flavors open up and become quite sweet and delicious. I wonder if it will grow more since it was just opened 🤔. I will have to go back to drink it again. It was quite delicious 🍶✨
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Matsuchiyo😃 I've never had Kikutaka either, so I'm curious about this one, but like Kikutaka, they only sell one bottle, so it's a bit of a hurdle 💦.
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まつちよ
Good evening bouken🍶. That's right! That's why I went drinking 😆. They only had one bottle of Kikutaka too 🤔.
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まつちよ
By the way, it looks like Bishu Kotobuki will be at the Sake no Omune event in Kobe this weekend. I'm jealous of Sanko, Kaijin, Raku no Se, Okura, etc. 😄.
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bouken
I thought it was great that a private liquor store could host an event of this scale 😁. Omune is a fun place with a treasure trove of weird sake 😊The owner is also very unique 😆 I'll try my best to buy some Bishuju 🤔.
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まつちよ
Yes, it is true. Is there an event store involved 🤔? Can you buy alcohol directly at the venue?
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bouken
Can't be sure, but it doesn't say it's available for purchase, so it sounds like it's only food and drink at the venue 🤔.
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