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The name is said to be derived from "Koshigoe," the ancient name of the place where the warehouse is located, and "Goi," meaning an old well.
It has a sweet taste with a hint of bitterness. It is quite bitter on the throat and tongue, and the dryness of the taste makes it very drinkable. It also has an unexpectedly strong taste.
It has a slight yellowish color. The liquid is slightly yellowish, and the legs are completely inconspicuous.
The six hundred and twenty-second bottle of the one-cup, one-pack festival.
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