ヤスベェ
28th brewery on a walking tour of temples, shrines, and sake breweries
The last brewery we visited today is Kutsukake Sake Brewery, which is well-known for its brand name "Mutou" 😀 It is about 4 km away from Wadaryu.
It is about 4 km away from Wadaryu, but the weather was nice and it was a nice walk 🚶.
It's fun to walk around in a completely new and unfamiliar place 😀.
I looked around at the store attached to the brewery, but all they had was the Fukumuyo brand, not Mutou at all 🤣.
When I asked the store owner, he told me that Mutou is a brand for distributors and the brewery only carries Fukumuryo 🤣‼️
I compared 4 types of Junmai Daiginjo, 2 types of Junmai Ginjo and Junmai, and I could tell that the other 3 tasted the same, but the Junmai Daiginjo tasted completely different and clear 😇.
I wondered what to take home, but I was told that one of the Junmai-Daiginjos is only available at the brewery, so I got that one 😀.
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ひなはなママ
Hi Yasubeyesan 😃.
I'm so jealous of your sake brewery tour in Nagano, lots of walking and lots of tasting 🥰I'm looking forward to taking home a lot of things to open when I get home 🥂When you visit a brewery, you get familiar with their sake and it makes you feel special ❣️
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Nao888
Yasubeyesan, I was surprised that there are quite a few breweries in Ueda 😳and I'm very thankful for the road trip story as if I was there with you ☺️ ✨️ Please relieve your walking fatigue with a drink tonight 🤤💕💕!
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ヤスベェ
Hi, HinaHanaMama 😀.
Yes, that's right 😇
I visited Ueda because I like Shinshu Kamerei in Ueda, but I like all the sake breweries in Ueda after visiting them 😀.
But some of the breweries don't have sales channels in Osaka, so it might be difficult to get them😅.
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ヤスベェ
Hi Nao888!
Ueda is a fun town with 6 breweries, 4 of which have direct sales outlets, and a sake shop that only sells local sake from Shinshu 😇.
I can't tell you how good I am at writing 🤣.
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