コタロー
The liquor store's comment sounded delicious and I would like to try it! I thought, "Mai-bijin"...isn't it the one that Nemuchi-san was eating while saying it stinks (a compliment)? (a compliment), but then I realized that Mai-Bijin was the one that Mr. Nemuchi was eating while saying, "It stinks! I was scared.
I asked the clerk about it, and he told me that it was easy to drink and would run out quickly, so I bought it without hesitation.
The acidity of 9.5 should be 🫶, right?
But the tags were quite a few.
The moment a little air enters the bottle by twisting it lightly, the lees that were at the bottom of the bottle go "Bwahhhhh! The lees at the bottom of the tag soared up in an instant. It was just like a dancing beauty.
After a few minutes, the bottle was finally opened.
The aroma is lemon and grapefruit.
When you drink it, it has a refreshing, creamy lemon and grapefruit aroma with a hint of a wooden chest in the background... I wonder if it has something to do with the wooden tank pressing. This is the one that goes on and on.
The next day, I have the top clear.
The carbonation is reduced, about a chili shuwa.
It has a woody aroma and sour citrus! I also sense some herbs? 🌿.
While the aftertaste is sour, there is also a sweetness of rice when rolled on the tongue.
When mixed, it is still creamy lemon. It's mild and tart, and then it breaks off.
It was a delicious sake that even a beginner to Mai-Bijin could enjoy drinking in large gulps!
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Kotaro.
Nemuchi-san said the one she was drinking needs ventilation and I'm too scared to buy it 😅.
I think most of the Mai-Bijin drinks are 🫶 safe 😆.
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コタロー
Hello bouken, ☀️
I didn't have enough experience and courage to try the ventilated sake that Nemuchi was drinking🤣.
I see, thank you very much! I'd like to try the other Mai-Bijin 🫶 from the gentle ones 😚.
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ねむち
Hello Kotaro, I drank a Mai-bijin no-muku, and I thought it was "nasty". I think the acidity is a bit low this year 🤣 other Mai-bijin are also out of control (compliment), but it's addictive for 🫶 lovers 😋.
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