Purchased at an antenna store in Hiroshima
Fresh and spicy.
It got sweeter as I drank it.
The reason it became sweeter was because I drank it with fish in the latter half of the bottle?
I was glad to be able to buy it at the antenna store since I only tasted it and could not buy it at Shirobotan when I went on an expedition to Hiroshima.
Purchased at Toushuang in Shimoda.
The aroma is fruity.
It has sweetness, bitterness, and a hint of astringency, but it does not remain.
It is like drinking wine.
Purchased at a store in a station building during an expedition to Okayama.
Fresh and fruity.
Sweet but sharp and slightly bitter.
I'm glad I worked hard to bring it back 😊.
It was purchased at Toushuang in Shimoda.
The Omachi was delicious,
I bought it as a souvenir thinking that "Gohyakumangoku" must be tasty too!
I bought it as a souvenir.
The first sip had a sour taste and I thought it was peculiar, but as I drank it, it became sweeter and fruity like a melon. The aroma also got better and better!
Does it depend on the food you pair it with?
We had it with salted mackerel and radish stew.
Purchased at an antenna store in Yamagata.
Be careful when opening the bottle, but I only had to tighten it once during opening and it didn't blow out.
But it is very piquant, fresh, not too sweet, and has a nice sharpness to it.
Purchased at a local liquor store.
I didn't know it was available in my neighborhood.
It is sweet, spicy, refreshing, and just right for a mealtime drink.
Tasted and purchased at Saijo.
Nice barrel aroma 😊.
Sweet and refreshing.
Saijo has 7 breweries and many of them have paid tasting, but it is fun to drink a variety!
I was surprised it was empty without inbound.
It was fun to slowly talk with the staff while tasting.
I bought this one bottle, but I should have bought and sent it to each brewery!
This is the last bottle I bought at the sake camp!
It seems to be a new brand made in Niigata by the toji of Sharaku. So I tasted it and bought it.
Pear? It is fruity, sour, and fresh.
It is not too sweet.
Purchased at a sake camp.
It is delicious with a good taste of rice and sweetness.
Last year, when I was taking it easy to buy it later, it was sold out and I couldn't buy it.
Purchased at a sake camp.
Sweet at first, then bitter.
Aromatic, then clean and crisp.
The flavor changed again when I started to snack on the Kaki-no-tane Sansho flavor.
Sake is interesting.
(I want to learn how to express the taste of sake more...)
Purchased at Yoshiike in Okachimachi.
I drank it with nabe (hot pot), but this was a bit like a chimichimi type with dried food and such.
It is light and dry. Not too spicy and refreshing.