やす☆
I didn't expect to be able to compare Shinshu Kamerei at a ramen shop 😆.
First up was the Jungin Miyamanishiki.
The first sip was a little fresh. It has an impressive soft, sweet, juicy flavor reminiscent of tropical fruits. It has an easy to understand gorgeousness, so if you want to drink it alone, this is the one.
Next was the Junmai Hitogokochi.
It has a clear and refreshing taste. The floral sweetness is subdued, and the clear umami leaves a lasting impression. It does not have the flamboyance of Jungin Miyamanishiki, but has a calm taste, making it a good choice for a mid-meal drink.
I have already had the 2021BY Junmai Hitogokochi, so I will not check in again.
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takeshon
Where did you get it from, the owner 😆.
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kino.
Good evening, Yas☆-san!
I see you have Shinshu Kamerei in your ramen shop ✨.
It's about time you reviewed the tomato ramen 🤣👍
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やす☆
Hi takeshon 😃
They didn't give me any details, but they signed a contract with a liquor store outside of the province 😲.
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やす☆
Hello kino.
I can feel the owner's enthusiasm when he buys even Shinshu Kamerei, which is hard to find in Nagoya😅.
I'll be drunk by the time I eat the tomato ramen, so no review 💦.
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