るるるん
Denshogiku Unfiltered Nama Sake, Sumi Sake 😊.
We still have some of the ogara-mi left, but it's a good time to compare ✨.
First, open the bottle🎉.
No chupon sensation. It is marked ⚠️ but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to open it.
Pour it into a glass.
The appearance is obviously different (it is).
What's different is that the aroma is stronger in the clear sake!
If the orikarami has a soft pineapple aroma, the clear sake has a strong pineapple aroma, to put it bluntly.
The taste in the mouth is slightly chili-like.
The orikagarami has a bitter aftertaste, but the clear sake has no bitterness.
This may be a matter of taste.
As for the taste on the day of opening the bottle, I think the clear sake is probably easier to drink and more popular.
However, the orikagarami that I drank today tasted like a light salty dog, with the bitterness that I felt on the opening day faded away.
This makes it so easy to drink that if I didn't have any reason, I would want to drink it all at once!
Conclusion Both are delicious🤣.
But perhaps the most popular is the clear sake?
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ヒロ
Good evening, Rururun 😃.
Great to compare Denshogiku's Sumishu Asagarami ✨There seems to be quite a difference 🤔I'd like to experience it myself if I get a chance 😆.
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ma-ki-
Hello, Rurun-san!
I see that you have compared the Denshikiku 🎵.
I see that there are differences that I couldn't tell by just drinking them individually 😲.
I want to compare them next year too 😋.
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るるるん
Good evening, Hiro 😊.
Thank you very much ❗️
I'm embarrassed to say that this is my opinion 💦.
The base of the taste is the same.
I was surprised that there are quite a few differences 🫢.
I would love to hear your thoughts on the comparison 😊.
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るるるん
Good evening, ma-ki-Sama 😊.
It's a rare opportunity for me to drink luxuriously 💦.
I was surprised that there was quite a difference between the two.
I was impressed by the unexpected freshness of the clear sake ✨.
I would love to hear your impressions next year 😊.
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