bouken
Purchased at Takimoto on the way back from Shoreki-ji Temple to Kyoto.
It is a plain sake without any information on the rice polishing ratio.
When you put it in your mouth, it has a fine gas feeling and is very lively. It has a fresh, rummy, sweet flavor and a slightly heavy alcohol taste. The acidity is reminiscent of lemonade.
The alcohol content is high, but it is also easy to drink.
A little bit of bran-like flavor.
It has a lactic acid-like aroma, which made me curious about it. It also seems to be a four-stage brewing process.
It's an interesting hybrid of modern and classic sake. The classic label is also nice.
This is a bargain. I'm glad I bought the Las 1 😋.
Looks like it was originally limited to Kagawa Prefecture.
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ヤスベェ
bouken . Hello 😀
I had Sanuki Kuraudai before and was impressed by the delicious adult calpis 😀.
Since then, I've been looking for a chance to try a regular Kawatsuru, but I haven't seen it yet, so it must be a rare sake!
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アラジン
Hello bouken😄
That's a solid compliment, I'm curious 🤔.
There is a saying, "If you want to know the brewery, drink the ordinary sake first. I think this sake might be a good example of Kawatsuru's quality. ☺️
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bouken
Hello Yasubeyesan ☀☀☀
Sanuki kuraudei is delicious 😋.
I don't know if they have regular Kawatsuru in stock right now, but Inoue Sake Shop in Fukushima-ku has it 😊.
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bouken
Hi Aladdin ☀☀☀☀.
I heard that this sake is sold in local supermarkets, but they are experimenting with it, positioning it as a challenge sake 😁, so it might be a little special specs even though it is a regular sake 🤔.
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ポンちゃん
Good evening, bouken🦉.
I didn't know Takimoto's had such a good selection 😳bouken you are a master at finding them 👍✨.
It's amazing how it's like a good combination of modern and classic in a regular sake: ❣️
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bouken
Good evening, Ponchan 😃.
I was just looking at your instagram and I got a bit of a vibe 😁.
It was a shock level comparable to when I drank the instrument Masamune or the Jyushiyo Honmaru among the alcoholic drinks 😳.
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