bouken
The brewery is famous for its Shiga Kogen beer. Sake is not available outside of the prefecture, so it seems rare.
Speaking of Shiga Kogen, I remember going there for skiing on a school excursion in junior high school. At that time, the Kansai area was covered by Docomo, Cellular, J-Phone, and Tukur, so I remember how happy I was when I saw a signboard of IDO in Nagano.
I bought it at Enibrew near Nakamozu station. It is a restaurant where you can drink craft beer, but they have been selling beer for a year now, and they also sell Japanese sake on an irregular basis.
They seem to carry products from the craft beer breweries they deal with that sell sake. They have three brands: Enki, Seiki no Ichi, and Kumezakura.
There was also Kinmon-nishiki, but I chose Yamae-nishiki.
Slightly effervescent. Full of umami, with a lot of gusto. There is a bitterness at the end. It has a unique atmosphere. There is a coffee and caramel-like aroma.
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うまいうまい
Hello bouken, 🌈
I see you went to Enibrew: 👍✨ a bit expensive but a stylish place 😊.
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ルテルテミ
Good evening bouken 😁.
This is a good craft beer store.
I used to go there often when I had a workplace nearby, but now they sell sake as well 😳.
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bouken
Good evening, Umaisan😃
I was curious about this because I sometimes see sake on your instagram. I was overwhelmed by the event that day because it was so packed and hyah-ha-ha 🤣.
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bouken
Good evening, Lutherthemi 😃.
You're right, you all know what you're doing 😁 it would be fun to have that many craft beers on tap 😊 I should have bought some beers too 🙄.
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