chape
I was honestly planning to go through with it 😅 Senkou "UA Launching Fireworks".
I went to Kashiwajisan to buy a dry sake for my wife after the typhoon, but they still had some left 😳 However, when I looked closer, I found a four-pack sparkling bottle with a crown stopper💦There was a four-pack Akabu sparkling bottle with a crown stopper in the fridge, so I had two bottles to drink at once. I asked the waiter about it and he said it would be hard to drink two bottles at once. The clerk told me that there is a plastic stopper inside the crown stopper and if I open it slowly so that the crown doesn't bend when I open it, I can close it again 😆 Seriously 😳I'm going to buy it 🤭!
Domaine Sakura, 100% Yamada-Nishiki, Polishing ratio 50% for koji rice, 60% for kake rice, 14% alcohol.
Sparkling with the image of a large flower looking up at the summer night sky...... I don't know🤣Dry sparkling sake with a hint of sourness😊I closed the crown stopper again and it was still carbonated on the second day👍The shopkeeper said "3 or 4 days...". The waiter said, "It may lose its carbonation after 3 or 4 days, but it will still taste good and you can enjoy the change in taste even after the carbonation is gone👍" 😁I finished it in 2 days🤣That was delicious! Thanks for the treat 🙏.
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マナチー
Good morning, chape!
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chape
Manachy, good morning ☀️.
3k is a lot of money 😅I did my best because I loved sparkling 😁 and the only other thing that came to mind for the combination was the fishing fool 🤣.
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Manta
Hello chape ^ ^
I went to the store that handles Sentori and checked the installer to see if it was in stock, but I decided on my own not to buy anything other than Sentori's standard sake this year, so I went through with it 😁.
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chape
Hi manta!
I'm still in my first year of sake drinking, so I tend to only pick up limited edition sake and seasonal sake 💦 I tend to put off regular sake...
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