Osawa Honke Brewery. Nishinomiya Sakegura Renaissance and Food Fair" at Nishinomiya Shrine.
I had a glass of freshly pressed sake. All I can remember is that it was delicious (I'm getting drunk), so I'm going to leave the Kobo Kobo as soon as possible.
Osawa Honke Brewery
Nishinomiya Sake Gura Renaissance and Food Fair at Nishinomiya Shrine. Junmai sake. Delicious~. It takes a long time to make the entrée and there is a line, so those who come might want to have an entrée ready.
I'm exhausted.
At the Nishinomiya Sake Gura Renaissance and Food Fair at Nishinomiya Shrine, I get in line for Shirataka.
The sake is delicious and tastes like sake. I am getting drunk and my upper eyelids are drooping.
The brewer's explanation.
The rice is polished to 60% of the highest grade of Yamada-Nishiki, which is the most suitable rice for sake brewing,
It is a sake made from the oldest sake brewing method, using miyamizu, and fermented at a low temperature during the coldest season of the year.
The mellow flavor is even more pronounced when warmed to lukewarm.