ラル大佐
Another one from the lion dance pilgrimage
Drunken Hakusen
It is a long-established sake in Iwate, but I can't help but think of "Drunken Hachisen".
I saw Drunken Fist when I was in elementary school. Jackie Chan was a big hit in my boyish heart. The Drunken Fist taught by Suhakako made my childish heart dance. Even now that I am an old man, I am still a fan of Jackie Chan.
Let's put all this nonsense aside for a moment.
The aroma has a very alcoholic feel to it.
The first mouthful is dry and refreshing, but it has a nice, fresh flavor. The aftertaste is more alcoholic, but the acidity and bitterness make it crisp and clean.
It is quite similar to Miyagi sake in its light and dry taste.
But then again, Drunken Sake is located in Rikuzentakata, just above Kesennuma! You can see the similarity.
Thank you very much for your hospitality!
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ポンちゃん
Good evening, Colonel Lal 🌙
The drunkenness reminds me of Jackie Chan too 😊I remember everyone imitating him in the classroom 😆.
It tastes more like Miyagi than Iwate 😳
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ラル大佐
Good evening, Ponchan 😁.
Yes, yes! We all used to imitate it while making sound effects with our mouths during recess 😄Nostalgic!
Nowadays, Iwate is known for red and purple air, but it has a different traditional flavor 🤘.
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