NEGII visited a brewery that I suddenly found on Google Maps.
It was relatively close to my house and I had no idea there was such a good sake brewery in Furukawa.
I bought the sake recommended by the clerk.
The sake is light on the palate and easy to drink.
I think it tastes a little like the sake from a brewery in Tochigi, which I have been drinking a lot recently, perhaps because the water quality is similar.
NEGII went to a brewery that I had been curious about for a long time.
This is the family home of Anna Karahashi.
I didn't have the impression that Anna Karahashi was doing much in the way of sales promotion since she is a daughter, but there were a number of life-size panels and she was contributing to the sales promotion (laugh).
Aizu Homare is a famous sake, and I was curious about it, so I bought some.
It is fresh, sweet, and leaves a slightly thickened taste in the mouth. It is a delicious sake.
NEGIStopped by a roadside station in Yamaguchi Prefecture on a GW trip and bought it.
It was placed at room temperature in the store, so when I drank it at room temperature, the taste was not so impressive.
It tasted unimpressive when drunk at room temperature, but when chilled, it became more noticeable.
But when I cooled it down, it became my favorite flavor with a clear dry taste.
NEGIIt was a gift.
It was in a paulownia wood box, so I knew it was something special. When I checked it out, I found it to be a very expensive sake.
It was clear, free of any cloying taste, and easy to drink without the feeling that most sakes give you when you drink them.
NEGII saw it on a YouTube sake channel and was curious about it, so I bought it.
As it is described as "arigarami", you can hear the sound of a pusher every time you open the bottle. It is a refreshing, clear, easy-to-drink sake with no cloying taste.
I don't have much of an image of sake in my hometown of Ibaraki.
I had no idea such a sake existed.
NEGII had heard a lot about this brand and had wanted to drink it for a long time.
Living in Saitama, I went to a store in Tochigi to purchase it.
The sake had a fruity sweetness that was refreshing and easy to drink. It can be drunk on its own or with light-flavored dishes.
NEGIMouthwatering and easy to drink.
Tasted similar to the one I had earlier out of the gate.
I thought this one tasted a bit more mellow.
It had a hint of sweetness and was felt to be suitable for a wide range of dishes.
NEGIThis is a past post.
This is a mellow version of the green-labeled mellow dew kare that I drank at the end of the year, and it is easy to drink. The mellowness is more pronounced. It is very expensive.
It seems to go well with a little less flavorful food than the green label Jyurokare, which goes well with richly flavored food, and I feel that the variety has expanded.
NEGIThe mouthfeel was moderately sweet and not sour or fruity.
It was a delicious sake, which I think is due to the good quality of the bare rice and water.
As a sake-within-a-sake, it seems to go well with both rich and light flavors.
NEGII bought it at a certain liquor store in Kumagaya. I had heard it was hard to find, so there weren't many left.
I immediately opened the bottle and the aroma was as everyone has said.
It had a sweet smell like pineapple.
At first, when I drank it straight from the bottle, I didn't get the pineapple feeling from the smell, but rather the fruity sourness and sweetness.
When I drank it as I rolled it around on my tongue, it tasted faintly like pineapple.
I could feel the pineapple-like flavor change, and it disappeared fleetingly.
It went well with lightly flavored snacks such as asazuke, and the sake was overpowered by a richly flavored meal.
It was a sake that I would like to enjoy on a holiday afternoon, slowly savoring the taste of the sake itself.
NEGIAlthough it is described as dry, the sake was light on the palate.
I've bought small 300 ml bottles of it before.
I went to the brewery to buy it again this time, because it is well-balanced and goes well with a variety of dishes.
I went to the brewery to buy it again this time.
NEGII bought my first Kuroryu brand. I didn't know what to drink, so I chose an inexpensive one.
I thought it would be good for a midday drink.
Someday I would like to buy Ishidaya and others.
NEGIEven though it was a new sake, it tasted a bit aged, and the aroma was mellow.
I spent the end of the year with other hometown snacks and the end of the year with sake purchased from the hometown.
NEGIThe mouthfeel was fruity and sour, with a hint of sweetness in it, making it easy to drink as is.
It is easy to drink on its own and goes well with light snacks.