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Duvel

Duvel

13 minutes ago, weinoo said:

That sounds very good!


Yeap - thanks for the link ! And truth to be told - the sake does work pretty well. None of these slightly bitter, nutmeg-y overtones if vermouth. Clean sweetness, with a bit of a starchy, rice-y touch from the sake and a straight punch from the gin. And the Hinoki bitters taste like you are on a rainy day in a temple in Kyoto. Hard to describe, but once you’ve experienced that it actually tastes like it. 
 

Good indeed and a perfect opportunity to bring my Fuji-san glas out 🤗

Duvel

Duvel

12 minutes ago, weinoo said:

That sounds very good!


Yeap - thanks for the link ! And truth to be told - the sake does work pretty well. None of these slightly bitter, nutmeg-y overtones. Sweetness, with a bit of a starchy, rice-y touch from the sake and a straight punch from the gin. And the Hinoki bitters taste like you are on a rainy day in a temple in Kyoto. Hard to describe, but once you’ve experienced that it actually tastes like it. 
 

Good indeed and a perfect opportunity to bring my Fuji-san glas out 🤗

Duvel

Duvel

7 minutes ago, weinoo said:

That sounds very good!


Yeap ! And truth to be told - the sake does work pretty well. None of these slightly bitter, nutmeg-y overtones. Sweetness, with a bit of a starchy, rice-y touch from the sake and a straight punch from the gin. And the Hinoki bitters taste like you are on a rainy day in a temple in Kyoto. Hard to describe, but once you’ve experienced that it actually tastes like it. 
 

Good indeed and a perfect opportunity to bring my Fuji-san glas out 🤗

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