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boukenI've had Ishichi from the same brewery, but this is my first time drinking Iori at home. It is fresh and sweet with a light gassy feeling. It is fresh and sweet with a light gassiness. It's sweet, but not too much, and in the second half, I have the impression that the bitterness takes over. It tastes like something, but I can't remember what...
It tastes a little like Okura's Asahi. I remember Okura's taste was more gaseous and sweet.
It wasn't as fruity or sweet as I'd hoped, but it was delicious.
It's a joint development with Motox, a wine importer. It's the same as Itano, isn't it? boukenI thought it might be limited to direct sales, but I was able to buy it at a liquor store. If you go down the shopping street near Okamachi Station, you will find an old shopping center with a supermarket in it. This is a community-based liquor store that is housed in it.
They carry a wide variety of sake brands such as Yukitsuru, Asakayousei, Katanozakura, Kaygetsu, Sakura Masamune, Ootsuru, Shiraoi, Haginoduro, Shikizakura, and others. They seemed to be putting a lot of effort into craft beer and wine.
The rice is Gohyakumangoku and Koshibuki.
The rice is lightly cloudy to the point of being orikara. Basically, it is spicy, but the entrance is clean, and it tastes good with a firm umami and acidity in the latter half. RecommendedContentsSectionView.title