Kirishima Melt Barley

TL;DR: Not quite whisky, not quite shochu—Kirishima Melt Barley is its own thing entirely. At 35% ABV, it’s silky-smooth, gently sweet, and dangerously easy to drink. Think toasted cereal, caramel, and banana bread with zero burn and all the charm.

Kirishima Melt Barley is a uniquely hybrid spirit—distilled from unmalted two-row barley and malted barley that’s been saccharified with barley koji, then aged in oak and bottled at a mellow 35% ABV. It doesn’t slot neatly into any category, and that’s part of its charm. The nose leans warm and comforting: toasted grain, banana bread, caramel, and soft vanilla. On the palate, it’s mellow and rounded with a velvety texture and whisper of oak spice. It finishes clean, without the burn of higher-proof whisky or the earthiness of traditional shochu. Instead, it lives in a genre-defying middle space—smooth, accessible, and quietly complex. If spirits had a lo-fi playlist, this would be track one.

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Kirishima Shuzo is a traditional Honkaku Shochu distillery founded in 1916. Their most well known shochu is Kuro Kirishima.

Three things to remember about this spirit:

Not Your Average Spirit – It blurs the line between whisky and shochu with its barley base and gentle barrel aging.

Silky & Subtle – With low ABV and mellow notes, it’s incredibly easy to drink—even neat.

Under-the-Radar Cool – It’s not widely known, but once tasted, it’s rarely forgotten. A hidden gem worth discovering.

 

Food Pairing Recommendations: Spareribs, smoked cheese, nuts.


Cocktail Recommendations: Melt-Banana

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