金猫魔
Ayu Masamune's freshly pressed, freshly milled sake, Hatsuayu!
National Foundation Day.
Founded by Emperor Jinmu, Japan is the oldest country in the world since February 11, 660 BC.
Ayu, the king of freshwater fish, is also mentioned in the Chronicles of Japan and has a connection with Emperor Jinmu. The banzai banner used in the coronation ceremony of the emperor depicts five ayu fish and a jar of sake, according to a legend that Emperor Jinmu told himself that if a fish floated down from a jar of sake, he could rule the country, and ayu fish floated up.
Heh!
I was drinking my first ayu (sweetfish) and somehow googled "Emperor Jinmu" and "ayu" and found this anecdote. Interesting.
It has a gorgeous aroma of pear and a mild taste.
Mild taste in the mouth.
The elegant and soft sweetness has a pleasant sourness and bitterness.
Full-bodied umami.
It has a smooth and refreshing taste.
Ayu Masamune is brewed with water so clear that ayu fish can swim in it.
Delicious!
=== Ayu Masamune
Ingredients:Rice(domestic),Rice malt(domestic)
Rice: Takananishiki produced in Niigata Prefecture
Polishing ratio: 50%.
Alcohol content: 16
Sake Degree: -2.0
Acidity: 1.5
Amino acidity: 1.4
2,145 yen for 720ml
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★★★★☆
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Rafa papa
Good morning, Kinekomama 😃.
First ayu fish on the National Day 😳 That's wonderful🤣Ayu fish Masamune is sold in a liquor store near me and I was wondering about it 🙄 I'll buy some next time 😋.
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金猫魔
Good morning, Rafa papa! I opened it on a surprisingly good day☺Ayumasa, please try it! It's sweet and tasty with a sake flavor!
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