ラル大佐
The other day, I had a lunchtime drink with an old friend.
The place was an izakaya near Sendai station. We only went in because smoking is allowed. We started with sours and then moved on to sake.
There was a good selection, and I ordered a bottle of Yamamoto Pure Black.
The sake is served in a tokkuri (sake bottle) with the words "Yamamoto desu. I immediately poured it into the sake cup...?
Even I, with my stupid nose, could tell that there was something strange about the scent of the upper part of the bottle.
I was convinced after I put it in my mouth. It was a totally different cheap sake.
The bitter taste was probably caused by brewing alcohol. The difference from the expected value was too much, and it tasted really bad!
Maybe it's just izakaya alcohol, but this kind of business practice makes me angry. How can a guy who sells sake make his customers hate sake?
I apologize for my poor writing.
Hiran was delicious, sweet and vinegared!
Don't abuse me, I'm not allowed to use the word "sake".
〜I hope anyone who does business in the wrong way gets a stomach ache!
Thanks for the food!
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熊谷 朋之
Hello, Colonel Lal sir! 🙋
For sake at an izakaya, make sure the sake is in the fridge properly, and if possible, have them bring the bottle too for a picture!
Or rather, bring the bottle and pour it in front of me! That's what I'm saying. 😓
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ラル大佐
Hi Kumagai 😁
You are right! Having it poured in front of you is the ideal form 👍.
When ordering from a smartphone these days, there are some parts that you can't order exactly what you want, so in the end, the key is to choose the right restaurant 🤘.
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