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鶴亀八番 池袋店
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The third cup was Kurehaaru's Honjozo. The 40 brands on the store's sake point card are a well-balanced lineup with a good selection of popular sakes, but the inclusion of Kurehaaru was insightful. The inclusion of Kurehaaru in the card is a very insightful sign. It is a classic and delicious sake.
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bouken
Hiraccio, good evening! Interesting stamp card 😯I think I can go to Nishinomiya since it's close 😊Kureharu is sold at a premium only in Tokugin at Yamaya in Kansai 😅.
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Good evening, bouken😊. I thought it was a izakaya chain with a young atmosphere, but the food was surprisingly good and I wanted to repeat👍 Of these 40 brands. Classical Kurehaaru stands out in my mind👍
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寿梨庵
Hiraccio, good evening 🌙 I used to drink Kurehaaru a lot. I used to think it was similar to Tsuru no Tomo in that it had fewer items and was more graceful 😊.
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Jurian, good evening 🌆. Kurehaun❗️is good😌. I have the impression that there are only 3 types👍 Yes, Tsuru no Tomo, I feel the pride of the brewer, competing only with carefully selected standard brands.
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しんじょう
Good evening ๑´ω・๑) I'm drinking Kurehaaru Honjozo every day now. Tokugin is good, but I prefer Honjozo. I'm afraid of the trap of wanting to have all the stamp cards! If I have many personal favorites, I'll do it!
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Good morning, Shinjou 😊. Kurehaaru Honjozo is still very good 👍. I'm interested in the stamp card, I'd like to have it, and I'm also interested in the "one cup of selected sake" service for every 10 on the way.
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Rigel
Good evening, Mr. Hiraccio 🤗 There are many interesting brands of cards ☺️. Lol where are the four seasons?
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Good evening, Director of Laughing Four Seasons 🌆. It's hard to narrow it down to 40, but I think you've got the popular sake lineup down. Laughing Four Seasons, actually I haven't had it yet and I'm a moguri, sorry 😅.
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