bouken
I think this was the best sake tasting other than Takacho.
It was the most popular among the members of Sake-no-wa 😊.
In the end, we didn't buy any sake, only Nara-zuke (pickles) with Bodaihashi sake lees 😅.
The rest of the drinks I've already had in the past, so I'll give you a quick digest.
Ureshicho
I drank this at the brewer's festival. It is less sweet and more complex than I expected.
Sanomorosugi
I think this one is the easiest to drink out of the 7 varieties, as it has no habits and no pungency. In my postings in the past, I wrote that it was light and easy to drink. Is this the type of Bodhidashi that is popular with everyone?
Takacho
This is the closest type to Bodai-zumi among the 7 types.
It is too different in taste from the other 6 types to be treated in the same category. Personally, I like it the best among the 7 types.
After enjoying the sake festival, we left Shorakuji on the 12:00 bus.
To be continued.
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ヤスベェ
bouken . Hi 😀
I'm so glad I felt the same way 😀
My family discussed with Kaorin and we brought home three of them, Takacho-san, Mimuro-sugi-san and Yatagarasu-san 😀.
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bouken
Hi Yasubeyesan 😃
I'm so relieved to see someone with the same opinion 😊I would have bought something if I was going back home, but I thought I'd rather not have more luggage since I'm moving to Kyoto 😅.
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ポンちゃん
Thanks for the sake festival report, bouken!
All Bodhidashi is still very attractive! I will refer to your thoughts on sake tasting 🙏 before I die (lol) I would love to go if I get the chance 🚌.
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bouken
Thank you Ponchan 😊
It was interesting to see the individuality of each brewery even in Bodhidhara 😊.
I can't believe I'm going to die....
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