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Yuki Daruma純米にごり酒
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Question (can anyone tell me what is going on?) Opened my second bottle of snowball of the season today. Something about the taste is different from the last time I drank it... It seemed drier and less sweet than last time. In the middle of drinking it, I noticed that there was no sweetness, or sweet fruit aroma, and it smelled sour. Is this the kind of thing that makes you feel old? I've only been drinking sake for a short time, so I don't really know what it smells like, but it smells unpleasant. This time, I bought the snowman from a different shop than the last time I bought it. This time I bought it from a different shop than the one I bought it from last time, a shop that uses electricity to light up the inside of the refrigerator, which I had been curious about for a while. I've heard that sake is sensitive to light, and I've always been curious about this, but I'm not sensitive to taste, so I've always just bought sake there, as long as it didn't taste bad. But this time, I felt a great sense of unease when I drank the snowball. I wonder if the light has anything to do with this difference in taste? By the way, I kept it in the fridge at home and opened it about three days after I bought it. I'm sorry for the confusing text, but if you know anything about it, I'd be very grateful if you could tell me. Thank you very much.
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Nice to meet you. If the taste has changed since the last time you tasted it and you can feel the sourness, it's not in very good condition.LEDs don't deteriorate, so it's possible that the transportation was bad, not the liquor store. You might want to talk to the liquor store you bought it from.
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Junya Morita. Nice to meet you, I guess it's okay if it's LED! The last time I drank it, it was delicious, so I was quite shocked and doubted the liquor store. I'll consider it including consultation. Thank you very much!
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