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After feasting my eyes at the liquor store, I went to my usual favorite yakitori restaurant.
The first drink was a Kutouryuu from the Kuroryu Sake Brewery.
It has been a long time since I had a drink other than Kuroryu.
First, the aroma.
It has a refreshing ginjo aroma.
In the mouth, it has a traditional Japanese sake taste, but at the same time, it has an exquisite sweetness, bitterness, and spiciness.
This sake is supposed to be heated, and it certainly looks delicious when heated.
It was a very tasty sake with a smooth and clean mouthfeel that you would not expect from a junmai sake.
We were served oden today.
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