The aroma is pear, and the sweetness is felt at the beginning but disappears quickly at the end.
It tastes different from the nigori we had the other day!
It is so easy to lick that the four-pack runs out in an instant.
I had heard rumors about the Umamusume collaboration sake.
This is the first time I've heard of a sake called "Seven Crown Horse".
It was refreshing at the beginning, but afterwards it was very heavy!
There was originally a sake called Shichikanma, wasn't there?
I wonder if the brewer loves horse racing and named it this.
The aroma is subdued, but sweetness spreads on the palate.
Lingering pear.
It has a sharpness and would go well with cheese-like nibbles
A little day has passed since the bottle was opened, and the flavor has become even more pronounced.
The fizzy feeling was so great that it was hard to open the bottle.
The aroma is mild, but the taste is sweet, just like Aizan, and the 8% alcohol content makes it easy to enjoy.
I finished a bottle in the hotel where I was traveling on business. LOL!
Mixed fermentation with #1 and #2 yeast
I told the owner at a Nagano cuisine izakaya that I wanted to try Sogapeel. He let me try it.
I guess you just have to say the word.
It tasted a little tough, but it had a different taste from sake and made me want to try other yeast sogapale.
First Sake of the New Year!
Apparently this sake won some kind of sake award.
It certainly had just the right mix of modern and old-fashioned sake-like taste!
Nigori with Kijo Sake, marriage with curry bread.
Challenging sake but very tasty.
Sprinkled with garam masala, the sake turned into a mysterious and tangy sake like ginger ale.
It turns into a tangy sake like ginger ale!
I've had Jyosu Mori before, but this was my first time drinking Naebayama.
I've had Jyosu Mori before, but this was my first time drinking Naebayama. It's a two-stage brew, so it's very thick and flavorful.
I've never had it before, but this was my first time drinking it.
The aroma is banana, and when you drink it, you get a wonderful sense of hiyaoroshi maturity and a subtle sweetness.
It is a sake that makes you feel comfortable.