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香港新潟日本酒祭

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  • 13 Nov, 2015 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Fri (1 day)

118 Nathan Road,Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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$550 / 10月31日前購票$400

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About "Niigata Tanrei" Right after WWII, people did not have much to eat and they tend to like somewhat heavy, sweet kind of sake. However, with Niigata’s severe winter temperature, the fermentation of sake in Niigata went fairly slow and the sake became crisp and dry, which did not stand out at the time. With the condition, now the popular sake rice, “Gohyakumangoku” was born and they started to make more refined clean taste sake. This is the reason “Niigata Tanrei” was born. The life has become affluent and gradually this crisp dry style, “Tanrei” became popular. Particular Niigata Brewing Compare to other prefectures, we do not hesitate to polish rice. In fact, Niigata has the highest percentage of average rice-milled down ratio in Japan. For making Niigata sake, we only use the center core of rice, which contains purer, better starch. Because of this method, the artisanal sake production is small, and we are very much particular about the quality of it. Ticketing http://afoods247.com/sakefestival.html#purchase
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Ballroom, The Mira Hong Kong

118 Nathan Road,Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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