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I visited my usual stand-up drinking place, CHUIN, before the typhoon hit as there was quite a gap between visits.
Today, we started with a reverse Yaemon.
Yaemon!
It is a limited edition sake only available at Uekiya Shoten, a sake shop in Aizu.
There is no label on the sake itself, so it is not registered, but it is said to be an unfiltered, unpasteurized sake.
The appearance is silver crystal, almost transparent.
The aroma is... rice vinegar😳.
This is completely the aroma of rice vinegar.
The aroma is like a pillar of rice grain feeling in the stimulation of the acidity.
This is quite a strange sake.
When you sip it, the taste starts with a gentle rice sweetness, and then the sweet and sour taste spreads and sharpens as the acidity quickly flows through the bottom of the bottle.
A mellow milkiness can also be felt, and the vinegariness is refreshing.
It is honestly delicious😳.
The owner, Mr. Kawada, also said, "I put it in every year because it is delicious.
It is a very interesting sake that is quite hard to drink in terms of aroma, but as long as you drink it, you will be able to tell how good it tastes.
While talking with Mr. Kawada about how this unprecedented aroma and flavor was produced, we moved on to the next sake.
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ヤスベェ
Hi Aladdin 😀
Sounds like a pretty quirky and kinky drink 🤣.
As for the first attack being vinegar... I'd probably give up at that moment 🤣.
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Good evening, Yasbay 😃.
The only thing that makes it rice vinegar is the aroma, the taste is completely different (although there is a slight vinegar feel)!
I think if you put it in your mouth, you would understand it, but it's an aroma that seems to be very difficult 😅.
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のちを
Aladdin, good evening, it was me 😅.
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Good evening, Nochi 😃.
I see you've been drinking!
It is the type of alcohol that a good percentage of people get off at the point of aroma, and since alcohol is a taste, it is best to take what suits your taste!
I'm learning and have a wide strike zone 😁.
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