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KazenomoriALPHA TYPE1 DRY生酒無濾過
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れおま
Day 1 Comparison of limited ALPHA TYPE1 DRY and normal! DRY just got a limited supply 🥰. About the taste DRY has a strong carbonation, pungency and sourness! Normal has a sweeter taste and less carbonation than DRY. It is interesting that there is a difference even though they are the same TYPE1. And when the temperature changes after a little time, DRY seems to be closer to Normal. The depth is very deep. This is the first time for me to compare Kaze no Mori, but if you can get it, please try it. I will continue to report on the taste as it changes over the next few days 😆.
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ma-ki-
Hi, Rehma. I have just recently learned about this one, and it has the same ALPHA1 but with a very opposite taste 😊. I'm very interested to compare them when I come across them 🎵.
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ももち
Hi, Rehma! I found these two bottles in the store today, but I kept staring at them for a few minutes, not knowing what the difference was, and then I bought only the DRY and withdrew. I need to compare them. I will buy more next week and give it a try!
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れおま
Thank you for your comment ma-ki-. The difference is exactly opposite! I felt the difference between sourness and sweetness. I hope you can get it 😆 I'm still 🔰 but Kaze no Mori is a sake I would like to drink and enjoy from time to time.
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れおま
Momochi-san, I just saw an article on something in Kaze no Mori that recommended a drinking comparison, so I bought it. Please get it next week and taste the difference😁.
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れおま
3rd day. DRY is a little less curdled and less acidic. The pungency of the DRY was felt more than on day 1! Normal also seemed to have a deeper sourness in the sweetness. Interesting to see the differences and similarities!
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れおま
Day 5. Both were still well carbonated. Differences are the same as previous comments. the DRY has a pungent and sour taste that refreshes the palate in the second half of the drink! Fun to compare drinks!
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