bouken
Tokaido Sake Brewery Tour in Spring (6)
We moved to the tasting and sales area in front of Kisegawa Station.
Various breweries that do not hold "kurabiraki" were also there.
The first one was Mochizuki Shuzo.
We drank
Suzukabuto Junmai Ginjo Hon Nama
It was sweet and quite modern, and I wanted to buy it, but they were out of stock...
Juusakabuto Junmai Nigori Sake
I felt it was quite sweet. I bought it, but I don't know how it would go down at home.
Suzu Kabuto Kuradashi Nama Sake
This is a sake that is not alcoholic. I was impressed with this one, so I bought it.
Suzukabuto Special Junmai Hon Namaisake
I didn't take a picture of it because I drank it in the past, but I'm sure I did.
It is still spicier and I like Junmai Ginjo better even after drinking it again!
The brewer is quite young, as I had heard he was the youngest toji in Shiga. Maybe that's why he was teased by the brewers around him, and the atmosphere was friendly.
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アラジン
Good evening, bouken 😃
Suzukabuto😳I had never seen or heard of it! Is it a brand consumed locally 🤔?
I look forward to your review of the nigori sake and kuradashi hara-sake you purchased, as well as your review of the nigori sake and kuradashi hara-sake, which you've had a chance to drink carefully at home: ☺️
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Rafa papa
Good morning bouken😃
I see you drank a lot of sake other than the sake brewery opening 😊If you drank this much, no wonder you can't visit all the breweries 😁.
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bouken
Hi Aladdin 😃
It seems that this sake is almost never available outside of the prefecture 🤔.
I even bought a spot shipment before from a liquor store in Awaji that is strong in Shiga sake 😅.
I hope my impression from tasting and drinking at home is the same 💦.
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bouken
Hi Rafa 😃
I think the reason why I couldn't visit all the breweries was because I had to stop at Kisogawa, but also because I had to stay longer at each brewery 😅.
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