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07-23-2008, 11:11 AM

Nothing is better at the end of the day than an Asahi Super dry tallboy and Onigiri from Lawson's.


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07-23-2008, 11:15 AM

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Nothing is better at the end of the day than an Asahi Super dry tallboy and Onigiri from Lawson's.
I loved thier katsudon sando.
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07-23-2008, 12:01 PM

Has anybody tried Onigoroshi? The cheap shochu sold in small bricks in every konbini? I used to drink a lot of those little bastards...
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Has anybody tried Onigoroshi? The cheap shochu sold in small bricks in every konbini? I used to drink a lot of those little bastards...
Many kinds of onigoroshi. The ones in the paper cartons? I love the cardboard packaging, even though it screams "Cheap." The little plastic pour spout is just the right size for drinking straight out of the carton.

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07-31-2008, 09:06 PM

How's the taste of Onigoroshi compare with Chamisul? For some reason I like plain Chamisul. My friends like Bek Soju, but I find the sweetness odd when combined with soju. The only thing odder is my passing on something sweet considering Choya, Chambord, and Port wines are my favorite liquors.


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