Joe
We are still on New Year's break😅
I am usually very busy, so please forgive me.
When I had this at a trendy (lol) buckwheat noodle restaurant in Shibuya before, I thought it was a bit too strong, a little too austere, and not quite right ⁉️. My husband, who is not a drinker, found it and asked me to try it again.
I opened it and found it was very tasty with light sweet and bitter caramel and clear sourness.
It has a refreshing taste that is typical of Shinmasa.
It tastes like a fresh kijoshu.
I looked at the label carefully and found that the shape of the bottle is Morning Bell, which means dawn bell.
It may have a Buddhist meaning, but personally, it reminds me of the purity of the morning bells of monasteries in Eastern Europe 😊.
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マナチー
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ハリー
Good morning Joe 😀
You and your husband have a nice run and find 😊.
It's not easy to find Shinsei by chance 😅.
The bottle is a bell 🔔 because it's so doshy 😀.
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Joe
Good morning, Prince Manachy 😃.
Yes, my husband, who is a down-and-out drinker, finds all kinds of rare liquors too 🤣.
Oh, your New Year's break was 4 days! But the more you worked, the better the drinks 😆.
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Joe
Good morning, Harry 🌞.
Yes, I don't know what it is but I think I found it by accident. My husband found the ecru and white shooting beauty too 😅He can't drink and isn't greedy, so maybe it's easier for him to find 🤣.
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