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Kaze no Mori秋津穂657 NeXT純米原酒生酒無濾過
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Will there be a new wind in the wind forest? We ask users about the future direction of their representative works. Kaze no Mori Akitsuho 657NeXT with a slightly different sake quality design. Kaze no Mori Akitsuho 657 is Kaze no Mori's flagship product. Aburacho Sake Brewery is considering changing its sake quality design in the future, so they are test brewing with the new sake quality design and asking for opinions online as to which is better than the previous one. It's a great time💻. NeXT, the new sake quality design, is said to have a lower alcohol content, a green fruit aroma, and a lighter mouthfeel. Since it was a good opportunity, I compared it with the traditional Kaze no Mori Akitsuho 657. Perhaps because the rice, yeast, and water used are the same, there is not as noticeable a difference as one might expect, and the aroma and taste are basically the same as before. Some of the minor differences that can be seen in the comparison are as follows The aroma is a little fresher and lighter. The volatile aroma is weak. The sweetness is light and the acidity is strong. Complexity is a little weaker. Dry and sharp, similar to ALPHA1DRY. Lingering complexity is also light. The lingering complexity was also light. As I expected, the trend is toward lower alcohol consumption. With the rise of highballs and lemon sours, it is inevitable that people are looking for something refreshing and dry. If you like Kaze no Mori, please give it a try 🍶.
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Good evening, Aladdin 🌛. I see that even popular breweries are boldly trying out new brewing techniques, and soliciting opinions on the internet etc. is also very current 😁. Similar to the Glenlivet Guardians Chapter of whisky 🤔.
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Good morning, Gyve 😃. Glenlivet, it sure looks like it ☺️ Seems like user feedback is only helpful in the Wind Forest 🤔. More and more drinks are putting QR codes on the back etiquettes, so we can gather more information 😊.
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