ぶんず
Today's accompaniment is the Sudo main family's sake, said to be the oldest in Japan.
Sake.
This aroma? What is it, a little bran?
Refreshing bran? Strangely enough, it seems like a good smell.
It's refreshing, like water (not water!).
Not sharp, just a gentle taste.
Why don't people drink it?
(Not many posts!)
It was plastic sealed with 🌀, which is all the rage these days.
Which means there is profit to be made that can be invested in equipment!
I hope the warehouse stays.
thanks Ibaraki Jizake Bar Mito (Hitachinokuni@Mito)
Japanese>English