ぼうすけ
My eldest son is back home for the holidays, and he came home with sake for me and sweets for his mother.
He is eating out with his friends😅.
Today we went to a yakitori chain restaurant in our neighborhood, so I lightly moistened it with Mio and had it with take-out yakitori. It was the first time for me to drink regular sake at room temperature since I started drinking sake, but it smells like it because it is aged for half a year in the brewery.
It is a bit thick and sweet, but has a nice sharpness.
I am drinking it while wondering if the sake my father used to drink was like this 🤔.
Just the fact that it was prepared for my parents makes it even more delicious, so I'm grateful to have it 😋.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good evening, Mr. Bousuke 😃.
You are a wonderful eldest son to go home to buy gifts for your parents 🥹 You are still a student, right? My son is a working man and he came home empty handed 😆.
This sake 🍶 is definitely a step up 😊.
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ポンちゃん
Good evening, Mr. Bousuke 🌙
Your eldest son is wonderful to give you a gift for each of your parents ✨This is delicious and a great drink to remember: ❣️
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ぼうすけ
Hi Jay & Nobby 😃.
Father's Day Mother's Day plus my birthday is coming up soon, so it's combined 😅.
Maybe I should give you a lecture on Sake 🤔.
This time it will be up a notch: ⤴︎
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ぼうすけ
Hi Pon 😃.
Good memories 😊.
I'll let you know how I like it, maybe next time 🤔.
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