The second drink in the comparison is Akabu on the far right.
The sweet aroma is weaker than Shuho, but the taste is stronger.
Elegant sweetness?
It is easy to drink with almost no aftertaste.
I almost forgot about the water and drank it in gulps!
Pork shabu ponzu to go with it!
It was the first time I entered a tavern I had been curious about.
The first sake we compared was Shuho on the left.
It has a sweet aroma, but it's not so sweet.
Umami? The aftertaste is soft and delicious!
It has a melon-like sweetness and a refreshing taste!
Maybe it's the storage conditions, but I feel that the same brand of sake tastes better at a sake store that specializes in this type of sake!
The first sip is refreshingly sweet and fruity.
After the second sip, the hidden bitterness may come out a little.
If you rehydrate it with water each time, you can enjoy drinking it.
I ordered a beetle and got a stag beetle.
That's the best.
The drink was apple-like, but the nice lingering aftertaste was lemon?
They said it was like honey lemon.
It's sweet, so it's good for a leisurely after-dinner drink.