It has a rich aromatic sweetness, followed by bitterness, and a yeasty aroma similar to that of beer that comes at the end. It has an amazing 90% milling ratio and they use something called No. 77 yeast. You may want to try it as an unusual flavor.
It has a moderate sweetness and a refreshing mouthfeel, followed by a refreshing alcohol taste.
It is an interesting sake made by borrowing from other breweries.
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The aroma is subdued because it is jungin, but it has a pleasant ginjo aroma with a core, and the aroma is clear and unadulterated. It's been a while since I've had this, but it was delicious!
As others have written, it has a clean and refreshing taste with nothing extra (also written w a serious banker).
It was sweet, but refreshing, and damn good!
It has just the right amount of sweetness and aroma, is slightly carbonated, and has a refreshing aftertaste. No wonder it is so popular. I liked the taste.
It goes well with strawberries at Mutoya! I was told that it would go well with strawberries!
It was just as I had been told, the refreshing sweetness and effervescence complemented the aroma of strawberries and was very delicious!
Compared to champagne, I could feel the umami, sweetness and roundness of the rice and it was a very delicious sparkling sake!
It was delicious!