moto
I went on a trip to Nagano in GW.
I was planning to go to Ueda City, so I went to the city.
There I found a sake brewery. Kamerei?
Kamerei in Nagano means Shinshu Kamerei?
I immediately jumped in and found it was also Shinshu Kamerei. There was a sake brewery in Ueda City, wasn't there? I am ashamed to say that I had never heard of the Okazaki Sake Brewery before. One bottle per person, only this brand was sold, but I bought it without hesitation. They accept cash, credit card, and PayPay. I immediately put them in a cool bag.
The hi-ire version is only available at the brewery. The aroma is restrained, as is typical of hi-ire.
It has a chili sensation when you put it in your mouth. It is easy to drink, with a smooth sweetness and a little astringent acidity.
It is fresh despite being fire-brewed, which is typical of Shinshu Kamerei.
It may lack impact, but it is a well-balanced sake.
I felt like I got a good deal because I could buy a Shinshu Kamerei without aiming for it!
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, moto-san 😃.
Okazaki-san is the one you all go for! You have a great sense of smell of alcohol that you unknowingly encountered ⁉️ at Ueda Street Browsing 😄This must have made you feel good 🤗I want to go back 🥹.
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