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Bugiugi1997
"Otoko-san, various circumstances. . . . Asahikawa, Hokkaido Otokoyama Co. . . . Otokoyama, to me, born and raised in Hokkaido, is the image of Otokoyama in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, but there are many other breweries in Japan that bear the name Otokoyama, too. I'm sorry for my lack of study. This one was made by blending surplus sake that was affected by the spread of the new coronavirus. I don't remember what they mixed in. There were two types of sake, a regular sake and a junmai ginjo, and this is a regular sake. My impression is that sake can be blended and drunk (bomb). The aroma is subdued, as it's a regular sake that's been reheated, but the sweetness is subtle and easy to drink. To be honest, I don't want you to have to deal with this kind of situation anymore, and I'd like to continue drinking for that reason, but I can't help but wish that there was a story where we could drink a lot of Otokoyama sake for 550 yen (laughs). #Asa'sSaketagram #manmountain #Omanzan Matters #Ottoman's Mountains Ordinary Sake #Otokoyama Shuzo. #Otokoyama Sake Brewing Museum #Hokkaido #Asahikawa City
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