not in the least (in sentence with negative verb)
Refreshed.
A little bit of a sizzle on the tip of the tongue.
Finally, the aroma of sake escapes from your nose.
It is habit-forming.
Thank you very much for the wonderful sake.
It is an amazing drink 🍶.
The aroma is The Sake but the mouthfeel is tropical 🏝️
It is a very addictive product with a pleasant taste on the nose.
It is too good for me.
Thank you very much for the wonderful sake.
It's a little cold today, but I'm drinking it after my bath.
I heard that the quantity is limited.
It is a sake that makes me happy to drink.
I'm glad I worked hard all week.
I can feel that I've worked hard all week.
Thank you for the wonderful drinks.
It is too delicious.
It is also criminal.
It is super slightly carbonated and takes a sip and leaves a solid fruity aftertaste.
It's the kind of drink that makes you think life is not so bad.
Thank you very much for the wonderful sake.
The strongest in COSPA.
The tastiest.
The color of the bottle is light blue and cool.
I was able to spend a luxurious time while relaxing on a nice day.
Thank you very much for the wonderful sake.
It is a consistently delicious sake.
It is delicious when drunk chilled during hot weather.
It is criminally delicious.
The toji-san is mean.
Thank you for the wonderful sake.
It is called "super spicy," but it is not spicy.
It is refreshing.
It is slightly carbonated and has an aroma reminiscent of pineapple.
It is happy to drink it cold on a hot day.
Thank you for the wonderful sake.
This sake is like drinking clean water while enjoying its sweet aroma.
It is a delicious sake that you should not drink too much of.
Thank you very much for the wonderful sake.
The first mouthful is "mild".
It is my favorite type.
It has a refreshing and mellow aroma.
It is a dangerous taste that you should be careful not to drink too much.
Thank you very much for the wonderful sake.
It was crisp and tart.
It has a nice sharpness.
It is happy to drink it chilled on a slightly hot day in GW.
Thank you very much for the wonderful sake.