It just coincided with the blooming.
The nigori-style? It is good to be able to enjoy it twice, before and after mixing.
★★★★☆ Delicious. I want to drink it again.
I am having a hard time finding a good word to describe the aroma of sake that I think doesn't match. If I had to describe it, I would say it's as if it slides smoothly over ice.... Well, I don't know...
It doesn't match....
It has nothing to do with Nanamizu.
When I asked for sake at a bar yesterday, the waiter said, "The price is 5 shaku. Five shaku," said the waiter. 5 shaku, if you convert it to a 4-ounce bottle...hmmm. I don't think about that when I order a highball or beer, but when it comes to sake, I end up converting the price and thinking, "I'd rather drink it at home..." I feel like a cheapskate, or something...
It's delicious.
I spent the weekend in Utsunomiya, eating a lot of gyoza (Chinese dumplings). I took the opportunity to buy some "Nanamizu" which was recommended by Miyoshiya and my colleagues. Not so active? It was not very active.
It is delicious.
This is not related to Yasen.
I was in Bangkok for the first time in half a year, and it was over 30 degrees Celsius every day. There is also sake, but beer, and Thai beer at that, is delicious.
★★★★☆ It's delicious. I want to drink it again.
This is my first time in Kanagawa.
When I saw the sake map on Sake-no-wa, I was tempted to fill in all the prefectures, and when I saw the national ranking on Sake-no-wa, I was tempted to conquer all the breweries up to the top 100. The temptation is to keep drinking...
★★★☆☆☆ Delicious.
When I explained this to him at a bar in Akasaka while drinking Edo Kaijo, which was on the list, he said, "What? They make sake in Minato-ku? Everyone there was surprised. No, I was surprised at first, too...
★★★★☆ Delicious. I want to drink it again.
I also drank Mimuro Sugi and Harukasumi, but for some reason this is the only photo.
I looked at the brands on the menu and felt a sense of familiarity with the ones I have had before, and when the manager said, "Actually, there are some we don't have on the menu..." I was happy. It's good that I enjoy drinking sake more now that I'm hooked on it, but it also makes my memory more questionable at times.
When I was drinking in the living room as usual, my wife, after taking a bath, said, "Hmm? I smell like alcohol," she says with a frown. The amount of alcohol is the same as usual, and I haven't changed the way I drink. The same with the food. It was the first time she had ever said such a thing to me, so I apologized and ended the conversation early. What the hell...? Was it the combination of sake or my physical condition? Well, I don't think it has anything to do with Tsururei.
★★★★☆ It's delicious. I want to drink it again.