ねむち
The 10th Osaka Jizake Tenma Daijukai 2024②.
Kiyotsuru's booth.
This is another Osaka sake I've never had. Too many I've never had even though I'm a local 😅.
I tasted some while asking bouken-san about various things about Kiyotsuru.
I should learn from him 💦.
Junmai Hiyoroshi
I heard other people talking about it, and they said it was hiyaoroshi, but it had been aged for 2 to 3 years. It had a solid richness, and shouldn't it be labeled "matured sake" and sold as such?
Certainly it is strange to have hiyaoroshi at this time of the year... Bouken-san said that hiyaoroshi is sold all year round at his brewery.
Junmai Ginjo One Hundred and Sixty-Eight Year Old Sake.
The pop-up says "Hana-ya" and bouken-san explained that the number of years increases with each year... It was classical, and the aftertaste was a little sharp and spicy...
At this brewery, a boy of junior high school age was pouring sake into an inokuchi (cup) for tasting.
Is he the heir to the brewery? The next brewer? 🤔
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bouken
Good evening, Nemuchi 😃.
Most of them are mainly distributed around the warehouses and hidden 😅 except for Aki-shika and Katano Sakura.
The first picture is in the township of Zhuang 😸.
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ねむち
Good evening, bouken 🌛Thanks for the inadvertent mistake💦🙇I corrected the photo 😅I had a lot to think about after drinking a variety of Osaka sake 😁.
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