Ryu
Morioka City Akabu Shuzo
Junmai Ginjo
Newborn Fire-brewed Sake
Sake rice is Sake Mirai (Yamagata Prefecture)
dry and sweet
smooth and smooth
Degree of liking
3
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https://jp.sake-times.com/knowledge/sakagura/sake_g_akabusyuzou?from=sakenowa
Do you know "Akabu", a hot brand that appeared two years ago and is now being handled one after another by leading sake retailers nationwide?
Akabu is produced by Akabu Shuzo in Otsuchi-cho, Iwate Prefecture. The brewery was completely washed away in the Great East Japan Earthquake, but in 2013, a new brewery was built in Morioka City to restore the brewery. The following year, they launched a new brand, "Akabu," which is now in its second year of production and is beginning to gain prominence.
Akabu Brewery resumes sake brewing after overcoming the Great East Japan Earthquake
The Akatake Brewery lost its warehouse in the tsunami. The brewery's owner, Hidemine Furudate, looked around Iwate Prefecture for a sake brewery that would lend him its facilities so that he could start brewing sake in the fall of 2011.
to be continued
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