The sound of the bottle opening makes me feel happy.
I bought it as a souvenir for an acquaintance when I went to Kyoto the other day, but I got jealous and bought one for myself.
Sweet water. No, I think it's ramune. It's not very refreshing, but it feels good.
I've heard a lot of things about it, but I'm hoping for more good sake in the future.
It's so sweet!
But it's not a sweetness that lingers in the back of your mouth, it's a sweetness that will stay with you even if you're a dry person. And it's as pure as water.
I wish I could go to the Tenzan brewery opening again.
The aroma and the taste are like a traditional sake, so I thought it might not be my favorite...
I thought I might not like it, but it has a refreshing aftertaste, so it's quite drinkable. Maybe it's because I'm getting used to the taste of sake.
I wonder if this sake would be good hot? I haven't explored that area yet, so I don't know much about it.
For now, I'll just have to keep drinking this and that. The road to sake is hard.
This was also recommended by an acquaintance, so I bought it.
It's freshly squeezed, raw, and unpasteurized, so it's a bit too much for a beginner, but it's umami-sweet and refreshing, and it goes down easy.
It's also very drinkable, so it's good as an after dinner sake.
I went to a liquor store recommended by an acquaintance of mine and got some Christmas-like sake.
It is spicy, or rather delicious. The aroma is subdued, and the aftertaste is softly sweet. However, it's so plain that it makes you wonder where Aizan went. There is a feeling of "Where did Aizan go? Is this what it means to be a ghost of love? and