Episode 65 Show Notes

Episode 65. This week’s episode involves absolutely no kidding around. For our first brand deep dive, we look at the interesting and innovative Heiwa Shuzo in Wakayama Prefecture. Heiwa means “peace” and this brewery name was adopted in 1952 as a nod to the hopes of peace and prosperity in the post war period. In 2008, the “Kid” brand was released and as a brand, it speaks to the movement of young and up-and-coming brewers making a new style of sake in a new way. The president of Heiwa Shuzo, Mr. Norimasa Yamamoto has even written a book on his new and collaborative ideas on brewing and producing sake as a team. The Kid sakes project a super easy-drinking and fruity flavor profile. Imagine the sake you’d want to sip from a wine glass on the couch after a long day at work. Join us as we explore and taste the delicious innovation of the Kid brand from Heiwa Shuzo.


Skip to: 00:19 Show Opening
Welcome to the show from John and Timothy


Skip to: 04:20 Brewery Profile: Heiwa Shuzo
About Heiwa Shuzo

Heiwa Shuzo Brewery Building
Photo © Heiwa Shuzo

From Sake Suki LLC:
Located in a valley in Kainan City, Wakayama, lies what was once originally built as a temple, but now stands as Heiwa Shuzo, renamed after the end of the Second World War (Heiwa translates to “peace” or “harmony”). While the brewery has been making sake for 4 generations, the KID brand itself is quite young, only having started production about 10+ years ago. The average age of a kurabito (sake brewery worker) at KID is 29 years, and it is collectively the KID goal to create the standard for next generation Sake in Japan.

Norimasa Yamamoto (center) President of Heiwa Shuzo with the brewery workers
Photo © Sake Suki LLC

Find Heiwa Shuzo on Social Media
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heiwashuzou/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/heiwashuzou
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heiwashuzou
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyqIP4XdgKYcaL3WIJBbLjQ
Website: https://www.heiwashuzou.co.jp/
UrbanSake: https://www.urbansake.com/sake-guide/heiwa-shuzo-wakayama/

A look inside Heiwa Shuzo:


Skip to: 15:16 Sake Introductions
let’s explore the stats for each sake we’ll be tasting.


Skip to: 18:57 Sake Tasting : KID Hiyaoroshi Junmai Ginjo

KID Hiyaoroshi Junmai Ginjo


Brewery: Heiwa Shuzo (Wakayama)
Classification: Hiyaoroshi, Junmai Ginjo
Acidity: 1.7
Alcohol: 15.0%
Prefecture: Wakayama
Seimaibuai: 50%, 55%
SMV: +1.5
Rice Type: Gohyakumangoku
Brand: KID (紀土)
Importer: Sake Suki, LLC
Yeast: 10, 14, 901, k1801

View on UrbanSake.com: KID Hiyaoroshi Junmai Ginjo


Skip to: 21:58:57 Sake Tasting : KID Junmai

KID Junmai


Brewery: Heiwa Shuzo (Wakayama)
Classification: Junmai
Acidity: 1.5
Alcohol: 15.0%
Prefecture: Wakayama
Seimaibuai: 60%
SMV: +4.0
Rice Type: Ippanmai, Yamadanishiki
Brand: KID (紀土)
Importer: Sake Suki, LLC
Sake Name English: Kid
Yeast: Kyokai 701

View on UrbanSake.com: KID Junmai

Purchase on TippsySake.com: KID Junmai
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Skip to: 33:36 Show Closing

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Episode 65 Transcript