bouken
A group of liquor stores in Osaka called Kodo Kai? s PB sake.
As far as we know, Umemoto Sake Shop in Nishinakajima, Nishino Shoten in Mishijima, and Crazy Salad House in Kishiwada, Tosegawa Sake Shop.
Since I couldn't go far at the end of the year, I bought it at Nishino Shoten in Mishijima. It was my first visit.
The brands they carry are
Shoki, Shinkai, Asakayousei, Senke, Yukino Kayasha, Kurumazaka, Dewazakura, Minami, Kaiun, Shirakikyu, etc.
I bought this label because it is the year of the dragon. They call it the Dragon Sword label.
I wonder if it is sold only at the brewery and the Shogo-kai is limited to the Kodo Kai?
It is a full-bodied sake bursting with flavor. The sweetness and spiciness are both moderate and flat. It seems like it would be okay even if it were heated up or laid down for a while.
It has a sourness in the latter half of the bottle.
The sweetness comes out closer to room temperature.
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さけラン
Wow!
There is a sake in Osaka that looks like Shinsei?
By the way, you have only 150 ato left to reach the Triple Legend. You are one of only a handful of gods in the sake world.
Just be careful not to drink too much 😁.
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Sakeran 😃.
Ahh, it sure looks like it's in the rare Niimasa range 🤔.
I opened several bottles at the same time to compare and drink with my family 😅I'm sure there are probably more drinkers out there 🙄.
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ことり
Hello, bouken 😊The Amano sake with the cool label seems to be a brewery with a very long history and is bursting with umami. It has nothing to do with sake, but every time I see the Dragon Sword amulet I bought on my first visit to the temple, I remember this sake 🤭.
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bouken
Good evening, Kotori 😃.
After about a week, the sweetness has come out and it's even more attractive 😋🐉🗡 looks like a cool amulet 😎.
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