A late Meiji poster for Hakutsuru Sake (1897-1910)
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A late Meiji poster for Hakutsuru Sake (1897-1910)
Japanese style in Mexico
白鶴
by keigotj
Thanks to my secondary job, I had the opportunity recently to pick up a bottle of Hakutsuru’s top shelf Sake.
“Dai Ginjo Sake (Very Special Brew)
This premium Ginjo Sake is a luxurious sake made with a rice polishing ratio of less than 50%. It represents the pinnacle of the sake brewer’s art.”
Delicious! It’s dry like I prefer it and full bodied. I’m use to drinking the Hakutsuru Superior Sake which is dry but very light, so this is an interesting change, it’s more intense and robust.
Will they cut Raishinshi out of the new anime? Probably yes,
Will it stop me from drawing him and his shit tier master Unchuushi? Definitely not.
“ Do you think Taikobou will do it? ” “ I’m certain he will. ” “ Oh? ” “ He has his own reasons. ”
乾杯!🍶 #sake #daiginjyo #hakutsuru #masu #枡 #白鶴 #大吟醸 #gekkeikan #月桂冠 (at Singapore)
Poster for Hakutsuru Sake from the early 1930's illustrated by Matsuda Tomitaka
Il Sake, tradizionale bevanda dal Giappone nell'intepretazione Sparkling di Hakutsuru: floreale e fruttato, morbido al naso e dolce al palat
Awa Yuki Sparkling Junmai Sake (Hakutsuru Sake Brewing Co. Ltd.)