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ほぼ家飲み中心の兵庫の酒を愛してやまないアルコールにとても弱いひよこ,1/3が兵庫県でそのうち9%は香住鶴.兵庫県内の酒造会社は制覇(たぶん). 普通酒でも大手の酒でも気にしない量が飲めない天邪鬼.そして,ワンカップ・ワンパックをこよなく愛す. 「美味い酒」を飲みたいんじゃない「まだ見ぬ色々な酒」を飲みたいんだ.

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koge2
It was so easy to drink that I finished it before I could write my impressions... It has no peculiarities, and the sweetness is just right, so you can gobble it up. It's not thin or anything, but it has enough flavor to be easy to drink. The liquid is almost clear, low viscosity and smooth, but the legs are long.
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The name "Goryoku" was taken from the posthumous name of the founder, Goichiro, and the ninth lord of the Mito domain, Nariaki Tokugawa. I don't want to compare it to other liquors, but the top aroma is like grappa or unaged whiskey, and the taste is like tequila or rice shochu, in other words, it is very peculiar. It's rare to find a liquor that tastes so much like a distilled spirit. There is no sweetness, and it is a dry sake, but people who like shochu will be comfortable with it. It's a good name for a strong shochu. I was surprised at the difference in impression from the last time I drank it. Maybe the sweetness comes out when it is cold.
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Dewazakura特別純米酒特別純米
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カップ酒部
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koge2
It is said that the name "Dewazakura" was taken from "Dewa" from Dewa Province and "Sakura" from Maizuru Mountain, which is famous for its cherry blossoms. The first Dewa Cherry Blossom Cup in 11 years and 520 trees. The attack is spicy after the sourness of ....... However, as you continue drinking, the sourness is lessened and it is not as spicy as it should be, but it is rich without sweetness. This is the 580th one-cup, one-pack festival.
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白木久HONEY DROP純米生酒無濾過
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酒米色々サロン
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koge2
The name "Hakusugi" is derived from the brewer's family name "Shirasugi", which is written as "Hakusui"...something like that. I was expecting a metamorphic sake ...... which was brewed using black malted rice for the sake mother and the second and fourth stages, and yellow malted rice for the first and third stages. Fresh pichi shuwa! Although it has a unique flavor with a little bitterness, the sweet and sourness is not very distinctive, and even seems to cancel each other out, so I was a little disappointed. The nose is of apples and fresh citrus fruits. Slightly yellowish with bubbles. Legs are thin and weak.
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浅野日本酒店sannomiya
外飲み部
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koge2
You've got a lot of flavor these days, even with low alcohol! (Not a word I'd use for the "it" key) The top notes are custard cream first, followed by muscat, blueberry and pomegranate when swirled. The attack is very sweet, and then the acidity rises from the edge of the tongue. They fight each other and dominate the tongue. The finish is yogurt.
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Kaguraルリ65純米原酒生酒中取り無濾過
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浅野日本酒店sannomiya
外飲み部
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koge2
100% celebration. The aroma is not high, but the superb sweetness that comes after a long sip spreads to the edge of the tongue and returns, causing another wave. The deep flavor makes you feel like you've been drinking a lot.
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Kaguraクロ35純米大吟醸原酒生酒中取り無濾過
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浅野日本酒店sannomiya
外飲み部
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koge2
100% Yamada-Nishiki is used. The taste will make your eyes widen. How can such richness be obtained with 35 polished rice? It is full of sweetness with a drop of sourness. This is amazing. ......
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Kuromatsusenjoどぶろく純米にごり酒
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家飲み部
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Senjo" comes from Senjogadake, a mountain in the Southern Alps to the east of the brewery, and "Kuromatsu" comes from the name of the founder, Matsujiro Kurokouchi, and the illustration of the pine tree is said to be by Taro Kurokouchi, the fourth-generation brewer. The grouse on the label is cute. ☺️ Drinking Moromi. Drink it as if you were chewing it, sometimes there are some hard lumps. It's quiet when you open it, but when you mix it, it turns into a foamy, squashy, yeast awakening. By the way, before I opened it, it was leaking out before I knew it. It's so thick that it clogs up the mouth and makes it hard to get out. The aroma is like porridge or freshly cooked rice. The taste is like lemonade with grains.
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koge2
Rice Berry is used. Rice Berry" is a new Thai rice variety created by crossing "Khao Hong Mali (jasmine rice)" and "Khao Hong Nin (purple glutinous rice)" at the Rice Science Center of Kasetsart University. Is it a metamorphic liquor? I hope it's a metamorphic sake (don't call rice metamorphic). Berry aroma with a hint of smoke. The taste is also quite complex. It's a bit of a kick. The taste is also very complex. Berry on the back palate.
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國乃長カエルラベル純米吟醸原酒生酒
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外飲み部
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I was under the impression that Kuninonaga's attack had no taste. I was under the impression that Kuninochou has no attack flavor. The taste that comes up later is amazing, a subtle acidity in a full-bodied taste. 1800 Chekin backslash\\\\\\\٩٩³( 'omega')و //////
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The name "Tomikyushin" was derived from "Tomizo" of Tomizo I, "Hisa" of Wakuri, the mother of Shigenao IV, and most importantly, "Kokoro" or "heart". It has a gorgeous heady aroma as soon as it is opened, cemedine aroma from the glass, and a full-bodied, umami sweetness. The aftertaste is a bit hard, with a hint of sakekasu (sake lees). Legs are few and weak, but long. It is a sake that makes you drink.
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Tatsuriki神龍錦純米吟醸
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This sake is brewed with "Shinryu Nishiki," a new variety created by Honda Shoten through a proprietary crossbreeding of Yamada Nishiki and Shinryoku. It has a fruity, cemedine-like aroma on the nose, but the attack is spicy! However, as you continue to drink, the sweetness is exciting. The sharpness is maintained, and the sake is full of flavor.
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