"Horoyoi [Hapicle Sour]" and "Horoyoi [Mixed Fruit]"

Saeko : Did you know that new flavors "Horoyoi [Hapicle Sour]" and "Horoyoi [Mixed Fruit]" have appeared from the canned chu-hi "Horoyoi" series?

Konzaki : I was curious to see the commercial for Hapicle Sour, "What's this taste !?" What kind of taste is it

Saeko : Let's actually drink and explore some taste

I drank hapicle sour

Konzaki: The can says "Sake with a milky drink that is unique to Horoyo."

Horoyo [Hapicle Sour]

Saeko : I think I've seen a combination of cream and red somewhere ...

Konzaki : I can predict it somehow, but for the time being, a bite. Oh! What?

Saeko : What's wrong?

Konzaki : You can tell by drinking

Horoyo [Hapicle Sour]

Saeko : Ah ~. In a word, "emo taste"

Konzaki : The first thing I feel is the gentle sweetness and slight acidity of milky beverages. It's mellow but the aftertaste is refreshing

Saeko : The squishy carbonic acid mouthfeel makes the mouth feel refreshed.

Konzaki : The taste is similar to the milky beverage "Bickle".

Saeko : The illustration drawn on the can also looks like a bottled Bickle.

Horoyo [Hapicle Sour]

Konzaki : The words "hapicle" and "bickle" are similar.

Saeko : But the Bickle is laid-back, so the refreshing aftertaste may be a little different.

Konzaki : Don't you feel like you divided Bickle by cider?

Saeko : I understand! The first is a taste that reminds you of your childhood, and the second half is a taste that reminds you of youth.

Konzaki : So, in summary, is it an "emotional taste"?

Saeko : Even if you've never drank "Bickle", it's probably a taste that many people feel nostalgic for.

Konzaki : It tastes not far from Pikuru and Ma.

Saeko : This is a strange feeling about alcohol. However, since the alcohol content is 3%, there is not much "drinking feeling" and it is easy to drink.

Konzaki : It's delicious to pull after reaching for a glass.

Mixed fruit

Saeko : As the name suggests, this is "mixed fruit flavor". It has a gentle taste that mixes multiple fruits such as peaches and oranges.

Konzaki : The scent of fruit drifts from the moment you pour it into a glass.

Horoyo [Mixed Fruit]

Saeko : Ah, this is also emo

Konzaki : Please do not express everything with emo

Saeko : Unlike hapicle sour, it tastes like fruit-flavored gum.

Konzaki : It's not a "genuine" taste like 100% fruit juice, but it has a addictive taste. Firmly sweet until the end

Horoyo [Mixed Fruit]

Saeko : Looking at the raw materials, oranges, apples, white grapes, and peach soaked sake are used, but the impression is that one of them does not have a strong taste and is finished in a well-balanced manner.

Konzaki : Certainly, it has a nostalgic taste that is different from Hapicle Sour.

Summary

Saeko : Is it okay that our conclusion of "what is the taste of hapicle sour" is "the taste of bickle divided by cider"?

Konzaki : Yes. I don't usually drink much, but this seems to be addictive

Horoyo [Hapicle Sour]

Saeko : I wish I had it in the fridge the night I got tired. I want to be "bright" while being healed by the sweet flavor

Konzaki : It's a taste that makes you feel strangely gentle.

Saeko : Please try it out with your own tongue!