Hiroshima! Biba Hiroshima!
I buy melon, but when I drink it, it's still melon!
I wrote in the local language for the first time in a while. Delicious, delicious, delicious!
I drink it while thinking of my uncle who cheers for the Carp. Me.
I heard there was a bear. Yamamoto-san's house. I can't sleep until noon without drinking because of the worry over the label.
Since I researched the ecology of brown bears and accidents, I've vowed not to go to places where brown bears live, but those places probably have beautiful scenery, like sunsets and orange sunsets...
You don't have to go to such dangerous places to feel good about drinking this drink. It's more like water.
How many Yamamoto's were in your class?
I had three. And one of my seniors at work had one too.
When I hear the name "Yamamoto," I think of those people and wonder what this color tastes like. Huh?
I heard that it was inspired by the image of sunflowers blooming toward the sun in summer. It's a happy thing to drink it on a day like this when it's starting to get cooler.
Taste? It's delicious. It's very refreshing.
The label on the back is so English that you wonder if it is Japanese sake. I think it's a little bit strange. It is important for a Japanese person to explain in Japanese!
I think it's good if it tastes good, but it's one of the three greatest blessings in the world to be able to drink good sake, I've never heard of it.
I've heard that it tastes soothing, but I'm sending you a restless sentence, this is Friday Salaryman.
I'm in the middle of thick and thin. I say this with a straight face. It was delicious, so I'm eating more yakitori.
My romance is to build a room in the basement that looks like a movie theater.
This is Mr. Hanaizumi's romance. I get it. I'll drink, drink, drink.
Maybe I drank a little too much. I'll write a review next time I drink it (then don't upload it).
Really. Really. Seriously.
I'm sure that's what it means. A little bit of carbonation. Hmm? Slight means a little...
But a little slightly carbonated, thicker.
Try it with meat with sauce, or fish dressed up with boiling water.
They say "green apple" and the label says so. I hear it. I hear it. Are you excited? I'm thrilled. It's made with malic acid. You won't know if you drink .......
You'll understand when you drink it. appleapple
Not very apple, but not alcoholic either. No, there were apples! I just had apples in my mouth! This is the kind of drink that makes you say, "I've got apples in my mouth!
Mr. Yamamoto, you make me nervous!
Arabashiri: I don't have such a word.
Well, I guess they must have made something tasty, then I drink it, then I feel good, here I am.
Tetori" means either salary or Tetori. I love history, so I choose the battle of Tetori River.
It was a wonderful sake!
The label is glittery and doesn't make me want to read it at all. Just drink it anyway! It's like that, isn't it? I'm sure you get the message.
It's so sweet. Yummy. It's nice. It says "Koto ni motsu sake" (I can read the label on the back.) That's right! You're right! Nice summer vacation!
So-called good-tasting water
If it comes out of the tap, it's a thing of beauty.
I get drunk because I drink this kind of water. Really. It's a big deal, really.
I continue to drink the same tasty drink I drank earlier!
I heard that they have a domaine. I looked it up but I didn't recognize the domaine. Sorry Domaine. They must be French.
When I drank it, I thought it would be a little bit strong, and then it would be a little bit thick, but then it was like, "Don!
This must be Domaine's strategy.
It's delicious with strong flavored rice.
Sui sui sui. I can drink it with a sip.
The aroma is really nice. I can drink it in gulps, but I'm going to drink it slowly.
I have a bad feeling about this, I'll see this post in the near future and think "This was delicious, but I got drunk! I'm drunk! Prediction.