bouken
Released on 11/15, the newest sake brewery in Japan
It seems to be a newly relocated brewery that succeeded the closed Sanchei Sake Brewery.
The name of the brewery is Iraka Sake Brewery, which means "Iraka Sake Brewery" in Japanese.
The brewery's toji is a former head brewer at Daishinshu for many years, so it seems to be getting a lot of attention!
The president is a former banker and was born in 1988, so he is young in the industry.
The distributors of Daishinshu are dealing with them one after another 🤔.
It's juicy with a beautiful mouthfeel, but a little dry and bitter. It also has a mineral taste. It's interesting that it has a modern sake quality, but it also has a very Japanese sake feel to it.
When the temperature goes up, it has a sweet and delicious atmosphere.
The third day after opening, it was juicy, sweet, and delicious even when cold.
A little pineapple🍍 came out.
It's unusual to see the names of the staff as well as the master brewer on the back label.
It seems to be a luxury item, and if this is the lowest price I'll probably never buy it again 🤔.
I think it's Iraka Sake Brewery, but it's actually Iraka Sake Brewery, and the name is Iraka Sake Brewery.
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アラジン
Good evening, bouken😄
I had registered "Iraka Sake Brewery" on my phone, but I corrected it to "Iraka Sake Brewery" 😁.
For some reason it reminds me of "the smallest sake brewery in Japan" 😆.
Thank you very much for your review, bouken 😊.
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ハマのオーラ
Presiding. Oh! Is this the newest brewery in Shinshu? Thank you for the introduction!
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ルテルテミ
Good morning, bouken, starting with the ☀Iraka no nani no nami to kumo no nami 🎶.
The song of Koinobori🎏 has been playing in my head. It was refreshing to know the meaning of the kanji. Change the taste of sake, good one 😄.
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