TsuchidaInitial F
バナ@39
It was purchased at Takahashi Yoshiten, Shin Maebashi.
Tsuchida's initials F.
The aroma is very sour.
Isn't this vinegar?
Incredible smell.
Sour in the mouth.
It is incredibly sour.
When I got used to drinking it, it tasted a little like Japanese sake.
It has a sweet taste... but I can feel it. There is also a lactic acidic aroma.
The sourness is so intrusive that I can't understand it! LOL!
I really don't know.
I think he's drinking vinegar...
It seems that the brewery recommends splashing milk with it, so I tried it.
Mellow.
Yogurt wine?
It tasted good, but I'm not sure if it's a Japanese sake.
However, I wonder if this is a Japanese sake.
I wonder if it's like a liqueur.
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Nobuaki Shishido
It's vinegar, right? (Laughs)
The drinker will know that such an expression is appropriate.
Tsuchida is interesting.
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バナ@39
This is a bad idea lol.
It's sharp.
I was hooked on Hatsushibori Ichi, though.
I guess Tsuchida doesn't make sake that everyone says tastes good.
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Nobuaki Shishido
Actually, it was hard to drink, so I mixed it with milk. (Laughs)
I was talking with the owner of a liquor store the other day, and I was thinking how interesting sake from prefectures without the ocean is. Like Tsuchida, Kaze no Mori and Machida Shuzo are very sharp sakes from prefectures without a sea. I like it.
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バナ@39
I'm from an ocean-less prefecture, so I like to drink alcohol from an ocean-less prefecture.
I like to drink from Tochigi, Gunma, Saitama, Nagano, Nara and other prefectures, and I feel close to them.
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バナ@39
People get used to it, and it's the third day after opening the bottle.
I can drink it lightly now, free from the persistence of the acidity. This is good.
Maybe it's good that I'm drinking it in the afternoon.
This was a good sample of how the taste can change depending on your mood.
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