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Ryujinmaru became famous through the manga "Moyashimon," but because it is made in a small brewery, it is not easily mass-produced and is said to be a miraculous sake. As usual, I was able to encounter the sake that I knew from "Moyashimon" and had hoped to try someday.
The taste is mellow, clear, and common...
It seems that the brewery is having trouble with this "common taste". I found out that the brewery's toji at the time of the explosion of popularity of "Moyashimon" passed away at a young age, and his wife has now taken over the brewery. Therefore, it seems that the Ryujinmaru of those days has changed a little.
Despite this background, it is hard for drinkers to have much to do with it.
I am an ordinary person who is not a sake taster or anything, so I don't have the vocabulary to describe this Ryujinmaru well, and as a result, I am sorry that I can't say anything more than "a common taste.
I thought, "I'll try it again in a few more years.
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