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Miyoshikikuワイルド·サイドを歩け 限定おりMAX特別純米原酒生酒無濾過にごり酒
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さけラン
So here is the real deal: Miyoshikiku, one of Tokushima Prefecture's representative breweries. It is a rather outlandish brewery that brews a lot of sake without a name. ...... is the image. This is the second bottle I've had. Dewa immediately. What? Ya ...... Ya! Oh no! Oh, no! Oh, no! Oh no! Oh no! Oh no! Okay, I can't tell you how many times I've said the word "bad" ......, but I'm not saying it like that, it's so good! This is the first in the R3-4BY muddy sake category. What's so funny is that I've drunk more than 3 cups of sake and I still can't decide what to review! I can only drink more sake before it's really good... I can't say anything! If I had to make a twist, it would be "complexity". From the orthodox malted rice and yogurt feeling, it has a richness that can be taken as a nuance of butter or cheese. The burnt caramel flavor that bounces off the finish is simply amazing! What the heck is this? The mysterious taste attracts you and makes you drink more and more Spyra~u! I wish I had drunk "Hirotogawa" and "Yuki-Onna" sake as well. ...... Which muddy sake will win the No. 1 prize? Which brewery will win the "D-1 GP" crown! I'm curious!
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阿佐波
Nice to meet you, Mr. Sakeran ☺️I couldn't help but write 🤣 I couldn't help but write about my hometown's sake that is getting rave reviews. Thank you very much for the compliment 😊 but actually I haven't experienced Miyoshigiku yet, so I will definitely bring it back next time I go back home 😄.
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さけラン
Asanami, this is my first time here. Thanks for the fabolip! The amazing taste and mysterious taste had me spellbound until the end. It made me want another bottle immediately after finishing it. I bought it at a place called "Sake House Morimoto".
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阿佐波
Thank you so much, Sake Run 😊I'm heading back home just next week! Sake House Morimoto it is 🤓howdy, it's close to the airport ✈️Yay! I'll stop by 😆.
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