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A brief review of the 2nd National Sake Breweries' Sake and Talks @ Kyoto Miyako Messe.
Matsuyama Sake Brewery's "Jyuseki".
The toji, Mr. Yukio Takagaki, and the publicist, Mr. Sakai, were both there in yukata (summer kimono).
Mr. Takagaki has been brewing Gekkeikan's sake for many years and is still striving for his ideal of sake brewing, but when we talked, he was very friendly and seemed like an old man I knew.
He was like an old man I knew. He would sometimes ask me if we shouldn't drink, which made me feel at home 😁.
This time, there was a bottle of jukkoku zenshu and a not-for-sale bottle of oorigarami from the brewery!
The unlabeled four-pack bottle is the orikarami!
The mild fruity aroma is beautifully fragrant, and the texture is soft and gentle when you drink it.
It is so delicious that we asked them if they would commercialize it, but they said it was too much trouble to bottle 😅.
I also drank the Ramune-like Summer and the mellow Autumn, and finished with the standard.
The sake has a beautiful quality that conveys that it was brewed carefully and properly, and the taste has a core that conveys the concept of each sake.
It is delicious.
I have come to love Matsuyama Sake Brewery and Jyuseki once again. ☺️
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ヤスベェ
Good morning, Aladdin 😀
I'm already attracted by the word "not for sale" by Mr. Touseki, Orikagari 😇.
I would love to see you overcome the hassle of bottling and make it commercially available 😀.
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アラジン
Good morning, Yasbay 😃.
I'm weak when people say "not for sale" or "limited edition" 😃☺️
I think the limited edition sake is just right for the event 😁.
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ひるぺこ
Hello, Aladdin-san. I am glad to hear that you enjoy Jyuseki more when you get to know the friendly personality of Mr. Takagaki. I am looking forward to the future of Jyuseki, which has only just started 😊.
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アラジン
Hi Hirupeko 😃
It is very important to know the person who brews the sake. ☺️
Mr. Takagaki went out of the booth at the end and poured sake around, which reminded me of the origin of the name "Jyuseki", which means "to deliver sake as if going to meet on a ten-stone boat" 😊.
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