A second bottling or size variation of Akitahomare Shuzo's dialect-named nigori, 'umekudekoderaene' translates from Akita dialect as 'it's so good I can't stop drinking.' The cloudy, unfiltered sake contains fine rice particles that give it a creamy mouthfeel and a naturally sweet, starchy character. Its playful name and unpretentious style make it a flagship example of the brewery's local, community-oriented approach to sake.
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