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When cold, it blends in easily, as is typical of Tenshiyaki.
When warmed to lukewarm, it becomes slightly alcoholic and loses its Tenshizumi character.
It is best served cold. It has a cunningness that can be said of Tenshusei in general, and it is a sake that seems to fit in well with the body.
It is the opposite of the popular sweet, spicy, and acidic sake.
Oral rehydration solution slightly spicy A
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