yukkkkuri
It is surprisingly close to "water" in touch, although one would expect it to be a sweet-amami type that even seems to thicken.
It is extremely light at first, but in the middle part of the bottle, the mild umami of rice is asserted, and the sharpness of the latter half completely resets the taste.
This sense of balance between "lightness" and "umami" is divine.
It is unquestionably delicious. As expected of Jyushiyo.
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