It is sweet and tasty. But it is not too sweet, it is rather light.
The snack was a whale ham I bought in Chiba the other day. It didn't go well with this sake, but the whale ham was delicious and not too peculiar.
Sweet aroma of rice. It is a liqueur with a high alcohol content, so if you really want to feel the strength, you can drink 30ml of it in small sips. Or you can dilute it with carbonated water and sip it. Tonight I drank it strong.
Delicious. When opened, it smells like amazake (sweet sake). It is thick and sweet, but it quickly fades away, leaving you with a refreshing feeling as if it were dry. The alcohol content is high, so one cup is just right. It seems that some people drink it with carbonated water, and I tried to imitate them, but I found that I could drink it in large gulps.
Aluminum can with a black woodpecker printed on it. It has a slightly yellowish color and is slightly dry. It is a refreshing sake that goes down your throat and you can taste the deliciousness of the brewing water. I like the taste.
It is strange that when you drink it chilled in the fridge, you think it is sweet, but then the spiciness comes right away. When it comes back to room temperature, there is no spiciness and the taste is standard light and dry. It has a slightly bitter aftertaste.
I looked it up and found the description on the brewery's website.
This is a very long-selling product of Hokko Masamune, which is extremely popular in the local Iiyama area. It is a standard light, dry sake that you can drink every day and never get tired of drinking, and goes well with any food.
Purchased when I stopped by a roadside station in Nagaoka. It is easy to drink with a melon aroma and a lingering sweetness. Today's snack is sasakama.
Purchased at the Yukidaruma Product Center in the roadside station, Yukino no Furusato Yasuzuka. Purchased freshly stuffed, still blisteringly healthy after 20 days. It feels like eating rice, which I personally like very much.
It's not deep, but it's clean and crisp. It's not sweet, and it's not my favorite kind of alcohol.
I had some leftover Hotachi that I won at KALDI the other day.
Domaine style sake.
It has a clear, calm, soft and subtly sweet aroma. There is no sake smell at all, and the taste is extremely refreshing.
Delicious.
I forgot to take a photo, so here's a picture.
Not chilled, but at room temperature.
I just didn't chill it when I decided to drink it, but it was probably just fine at room temperature.
It is unexpectedly sweet and easy to drink.
I bought this because of the cute doggie dog on the label.
I think it's a peculiar flowery scent. It's a scent I've smelled before, but I can't remember.
It's smooth for its color, and the rice flavor spreads. Light sweetness.
It seems to be good for boiled fish.