Kamotsuru Brewing Company

Kamotsuru Brewing Company

Kamo refers to the location, and is also a pun on brewing (“kamosu”). It’s combined with “tsuru” (crane) for good fortune. Kamotsuru was founded in 1873 in Saijo, Hiroshima, which is known as one of the top three locations for great quality sake. Their signature soft water source is from the Kamo Mountains, which has seeped into the ground over time. Their campus is a collection of striking white-walled buildings—a backdrop for movies in the modern day. Currently employing four brewmasters, they are the makers of the first daiginjo sake, and continue to grace us with their classic, elegant creations.

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Kamotsuru “Tokusei Gold” Kamotsuru “Tokusei Gold” front label
Kamotsuru “Itteki Nyukon” Kamotsuru “Itteki Nyukon” front label
Kamotsuru “Tokubetsu Junmai”
Kamotsuru “Sokaku” Daiginjo, standing in front of a product box Kamotsuru “Sokaku” Daiginjo,  lying inside a product box
Kamotsuru “Sokaku”
Sale price$130.00