
AFS 2023
AFS 2023
The letters AFS represent an abbreviation of Adachi, Furukawa & Shoji who were the three families involved in the brewery in post-war Japan. At this time they decided to create the AFS brand to showcase the older more traditional style of Sake - more acidic, tangy and earthy. The technique involves using what is called Ichi-dan Shikomi or one stage fermentation (most Sake is made in three stages). The other important technique used is the Hot-Yamahai method that Kidoizumi developed. The result with AFS is a unique, full-bodied, multi-layered taste with a much higher tart acidity, green apple aroma and a delicate sweetness.
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AFS 2023
Kidoizumi Shuzo
Chiba
NOTES
YEAR: 2023
RICE TYPE: Hanafubuki
RICE POLISHING: 65%
ALCOHOL: 13.5%
YEAST STRAIN: Natural
SERVE: Chilled
Classification
Junmai • Pure Rice Sake
Yamahai • Traditional yeast starter method
Muroka • No charcoal filtration
Nama • Unpasteurised
STORAGE & Handling
STORAGE: Store Nama [unpasteurised] sake in a cool dark place, trying to avoid direct sunlight.
HANDLING: Once opened this sake will last well for at least 4 - 5 weeks, ideally in a refrigerator.
Fragrance | (2/5) |
Impact | (5/5) |
SweeTness | (4/5) |
Acidity | (2/5) |
Presence | (5/5) |
Earthiness | (3/5) |
Tail | (4/5) |

Kidoizumi Shuzo
Kidoizumi Shuzo have been brewing Sake since 1879 and the current Kuramoto (Brewery Owner) and Toji (Master Brewer) is Hayato Shoji. Shoji-san is the 5th generation to own and operate the brewery and has continued the tradition of the brewery in modern times.