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5 Tips on How to Fully Enjoy Saké Rice Wine (Before You Regret It) 

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What you’re looking forward to the most when you visit Japan is the food right? And to fully enjoy a great meal, you need to have the best drinks too. Japanese beers are of course amazing, but I know you’d want to try drinking Japanese saké.
But if you actually go to an Izakaya or a traditional restaurant, you will be shocked. There are too many kinds, they all have difficult names, and the staff will even ask you if you’d like it hot or cold. I think most people will just randomly choose the one the staff recommended, and end their saké experience. Nooo! You’re missing out on a great adventure of Japanese drinks!
So today, I will talk about the 5 things I want you to know to fully enjoy your experience of drinking saké. The 5 things will get more and more interesting toward the end, so I hope you can enjoy this video till the end. If you have any other questions or a favorite saké you’d like to share with everyone, please let me know in the comments.
By the way, in one of the past videos I talked about the taboos of drinking saké, so I hope you can watch that too.
*The content is based on personal studies and experience
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@LetsaskShogo
@LetsaskShogo Год назад
▼My New Channel: Let’s ask Seki Sensei | Kobudo Asayama Ichiden Ryu▼ www.youtube.com/@letsasksekisensei Are you a Japanese budo martial art lover watching this video? I am now running the best channel for you to learn more about samurai, katana, and budo martial arts from a Kobudo master who is running a 400-year-old Ryuha. Our goal is to achieve 100,000 subscribers by 2023, so please check it out! ▼Interested in learning Iai/Kenjutsu skills online?▼ patreon.com/lets_ask_sekisensei?Link& Interested in taking lessons directly from the 22nd headmaster of Kobudo Asayama Ichiden Ryu, Seki sensei? Sign up to learn authentic samurai skills with 400 years of history, with perfect English interpretation from Let’s ask Shogo. Every lesson will be recorded and will be available to rewatch anytime. (Learn more about the online lessons: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZBXqjXbbknM.html) ▼Please support me through Ko-fi (a donation platform like Patreon)▼ ko-fi.com/letsaskshogo The management (filming, editing, etc.) of the new Asayama Ichiden Ryu's English Channel "Let's ask Seki Sensei" is completely my voluntary work. If I am not able to pay for the expensive bullet train fare from Kyoto to Ibaraki Prefecture (where the main Dojo is located), and hotel/filming expenses, this activity will cease. Please help us spread and preserve this 400-year-old martial art. In return, I will try my best to create the most educational and exciting content about Japanese Kobudo. ▼The BEST online katana shop for martial arts (Iaido, Kendo, etc.): Tozando▼ tozandoshop.com/letsaskshogo Everything I use for my katana training is bought at this shop! I still use the first training katana I bought in 2016, and it is still in good shape! ▼The recommended online katana shop for decorations and cosplay: Mini Katana▼ minikatana.com/SHOGO *Get 15% OFF off all their products by purchasing through my affiliate link ▼Where you can meet me in Kyoto, Japan | Yushinkan Samurai Experience with Modern-day Musashi▼ A 90-minute experience in Japan where beginners can learn how to wield, draw, sheath, and swing the katana from the modern-day Musashi! I, Shogo, will be your interpreter to lead you into the wonderful world of samurai martial arts! Make your reservation here: www.airbnb.com/experiences/4577764?locale=en A video of me visiting this experience: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MqBCAC42zAM.html ▼Let's ask Shogo Merchandise Shop▼ Where you can buy t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, stickers, etc. of cute Ukiyoe animal characters and logos of Let’s ask Shogo: suzuri.jp/lets_ask_shogo ▼Who is Shogo? What is this channel about?▼ ru-vid.comkZbyd0OfdC4 ▼MY DREAM▼ ru-vid.comWFF3AhN0LXE “To make every Japan lovers’ dream come true, by making Japan a more secure, comfortable, and safer place for everyone to visit, study, and live in” ▼Join our Membership▼ ru-vid.com/show-UCn7DCb9ttrcw9h3vh9dfnVwjoin The ticket to the front row seats to Shogo's rapid adventure to make his dream come true! Through the limited videos and live streams, your ideas and opinions will be adopted for Shogo to make the right decisions for his challenges! ▼Sub-channel: “Shogo’s Podcast”▼ ru-vid.com/show-UCZAe1VayWxp5NLO4Net78DA ▼Instagram▼ instagram.com/lets_ask_shogo/ *Please ask me questions through the DM here!(⚠I do not use e-mail)
@valkyriesgaming1808
@valkyriesgaming1808 Год назад
I don't even drink liquor, but honestly I'm kinda interested in trying sake. This will be useful in the future
@anraya6897
@anraya6897 Год назад
Wow... go home... :)
@jackstone112
@jackstone112 Год назад
Weeaboo
@hepatus1
@hepatus1 Год назад
try it in cocktails. in Brazil they are popular. Sake, ice and Strawberries are the most one.
@TikiHi77
@TikiHi77 Год назад
Plum sake was my favorite when I lived in Okinawa.
@elizebeths.8880
@elizebeths.8880 Год назад
​@@anraya6897 Please leave the person curious about trying new things in peace...
@prettymonster7877
@prettymonster7877 2 дня назад
As an Aussie, food and drinks are apart of our culture I so wanna try sake
@chickensandwich8808
@chickensandwich8808 Год назад
Your Name is one of my favorite movies.
@HotepSaoirse
@HotepSaoirse Год назад
I’m an active sake drinker myself and always thought that the safest way to introduce someone to sake was at room temperature but this has opened my eyes to some points I didn’t know. Shogo-sensei this guide is priceless
@erinnstreeter
@erinnstreeter Год назад
English tip: "Sorbet" is the French-root variant of the word for a frozen juice dessert - so the second syllable is pronounced "bay" instead of "bet." 🍨🥰
@sp33dybiscuit
@sp33dybiscuit Год назад
The conclusion was a nice sum up at the end 👌
@sdsith
@sdsith Год назад
I've only had sake once. It was at a sushi restaurant in Omaha. I got a Junmai-Ginjo and it was served to me a bit under room temperature in a small ceramic ochoko. One of the best things I've ever had. They gave me the bottle to enjoy at home too. Definitely want to try more but it's hard to find here.
@wolfganghaiden5817
@wolfganghaiden5817 8 месяцев назад
I had no idea that there are so many different kinds. Here in the Netherlands, you usually get a glass of sake, with no explanation and what it is or how to drink it. Never heard of different temperatures. I do not like sake, but after seeing this video, I will definitely try it again
@alanimoon9557
@alanimoon9557 Месяц назад
I had it at a sushi spot and mind was served warm and it was delicious! The flavor was more potent warm and evenbthe sweetness was more pronounced.
@Tykami1
@Tykami1 Год назад
RU-vid doesn't show me your content but im about to watch so many videos
@kenshin_himura_gaming
@kenshin_himura_gaming 7 месяцев назад
Shogo I’m a major Japanese fan I classify myself as a Japanese head and I don’t regret it 😅 and just wanted to let everyone know that your videos are amazing and I do recommend pale watch your videos
@Splintz246
@Splintz246 9 месяцев назад
Sake with my first drink I had when I turn 21 it was absolutely delicious
@brandy2771
@brandy2771 Год назад
I don't care. Hot or cold is just great. Yum
@zaxchannel2834
@zaxchannel2834 26 дней назад
I've been on a binge of trying different alcoholic beverages. I like sake more than wine, beer, etc. It's very smooth, that's the only word I can use to describe it. I actually enjoyed it compared to other alcoholic beverages
@lemminglobber1854
@lemminglobber1854 Год назад
I got my first matcha tea set and tea today. It will definitely take some practice to get the hang of whisking it properly but it was delicious! Next on the list of beverages is a Tokkuri and Ochoko set and some sake! Thank you for all the information, your channels are a gold mine for all things Japanese culture!
@ivamccann5112
@ivamccann5112 Год назад
Hana Fuji apple sake was an accident but I wanted to make drunken apple pie for Thanksgiving but I had run out of my usual alcohol and only had Hana Fuji apple sake I was a little Leary about it but it became a family favorite!!! Made it with Fuji apples and apple pears
@gummymansg
@gummymansg Год назад
Mmmm. Tasty!
@Azelethros_OG
@Azelethros_OG Год назад
I love Sake, and have always enjoyed it warm to hot. The fragrance is incredible, and in my opinion, the drinking is smoother because it is slower due to the warmth. I enjoy it out of Tokkuri and Ochoko because to me, it feels ceremonious, but in a relaxed way. I've been wanting to get my own set of Tokkuri and Ochoko so that I can I partake at home and enjoy the beauty of drinking it this way, an hopefully share the experience with friends. I do so hope that I may visit Japan someday as it has always been a dream of mine to do so. Thank you Shogo for sharing so much on such a beautiful culture.
@user-so5tb1hy8r
@user-so5tb1hy8r Год назад
2:50 holy! I literally just finished that movie!!
@lastdon85
@lastdon85 Год назад
so mead is a wine made from honey, but if we add fruit its not technically a mead anymore its a melomel. i bring this up cause there is this one "sake" called gekkeikan plum, so i dont know if thats still a sake. bottle says to chill it but i like it warm. really tasty.
@markmh835
@markmh835 4 месяца назад
It appears Shogo that you used photos from your own wedding. How charming! Such a beautiful bride and groom. 😊👍
@PapaTaurean
@PapaTaurean Год назад
I do love Sake and I would love to taste it on Vanilla Ice Cream.
@Rapuvartio
@Rapuvartio 15 дней назад
"Now that the history lesson is finally over.", he says. :D Shogo-dono, I'd much rather listen to your history lessons for 4 hours than I did those we had back in highschool.
@elizebeths.8880
@elizebeths.8880 Год назад
My favourite is probabaly the Ozeki ginjyoshu chilled and on its own. Not too fond of heated sake, but can appreciate the scent. I have GOT to try making that frozen sake though!! And vary the cup material... Very nice video, thank you for the insight!
@WSCTech
@WSCTech 8 месяцев назад
Learn something new everyday!
@gcvrsa
@gcvrsa Год назад
I love sake, but I'm not fussy about it. Mostly, I drink the cheap stuff-the basic grade of Gekkeikan, Sho Chiku Bai, Ozeki, or Yaegaki-at room temperature, mostly because I'm far too lazy to warm it up or chill it. Also, these are what I buy for cooking, so that's what's always in my house or shopping basket. I'll happily drink the more expensive stuff, too, but only on special occasions. I also like nigorizake, which also makes a nice cocktail mixed 50/50 with umeshu. Oh, and I really like the tiny Cap Ace bottles from Gekkeikan, with the cute little plastic cup on top. I save the cups to use later for picnics and camping. The cup I use most often at home is the 1 gō stainless steel rice cooker cup from Daiso (w). I tend to make only a 120 mL serving of rice for myself, so the Daiso cup never gets used for cooking, anymore. I also use the tiny glass jars from individual serving size Choya umeshu.
@nathanaelheyde3958
@nathanaelheyde3958 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful! subject info presentation
@leatherbound4233
@leatherbound4233 Год назад
I prefer drinking it cold as the warm or hot sake goes right to me as I get a quick buzz and hot. Surprised you did not include on how different temps can hit a person and effect their enjoyment.
@chrism7395
@chrism7395 Год назад
Sake over vanilla ice cream sounds amazing, going to have to keep an eye out for that
@frasertea188
@frasertea188 Год назад
Thank you for all of your helpful tips!
@paristhalheimer
@paristhalheimer Год назад
What a great video. So helpful.
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff Год назад
Thanks!
@ColonelMarcellus
@ColonelMarcellus Год назад
Shogo-san, you have a very nice collection of swords. Probably cost a lot of money over the years.
@7GabriEl7FM7
@7GabriEl7FM7 11 месяцев назад
Thank you very much Shogo buddy!🙏🏼 Get well Soon!💯
@martin.m4306
@martin.m4306 Год назад
i have found that i enjoy the more traditional type of sake (kimoto/bodaimoto and with their own yeast or no yeast added) and with rice that is less polished ( ginjo sake is a relatively recent innovation) they have a bit of a fuller taste and body with some character
@JustJulyo
@JustJulyo Год назад
Love this video!
@ANIMETALKS
@ANIMETALKS Год назад
Arigatou sensei ❤
@nuadaairgetlam
@nuadaairgetlam 4 месяца назад
Adding water to saké is an interesting one! There's something similar in Ireland were we add a dash of water to whiskey to bring out more of the flavor!
@dakotaclark9718
@dakotaclark9718 7 месяцев назад
Have you heard about Oragami Sake from Arkansas? Best Sake in the USA. They've got a filtered Sake where 90% of the rice is polished and a Nigori that is delicious
@jonasschmitz506
@jonasschmitz506 Год назад
I was in Kyoto two weeks ago and I want some sake, ask the staff some sake (totally forgetting that sake in Japanese is all kind of alcoholic beverages) and he looks to me confused and point like “all those in the menu 😂😂😂, my mind could remember nihonshu 日本酒 , I felt very embarrassed and order beer instead.
@summerlime7653
@summerlime7653 Год назад
There are so many yummy rice wine 😋I tend to like sweet sake. In my culture, after women give birth, and then they drink homemade rice wine. Usually the mother or elders make few months before the birth. Thank you Shogo, I recently went to Kyoto and I many of your recommended restaurant, and they were delicious. I have to go to wedding in Asia so I will go back to Kyoto again this year 😊 I hope you do more food recommendation videos 😁 Can you do a pottery class in Kyoto review :)
@TikiHi77
@TikiHi77 Год назад
I second the pottery.
@alexmaga9655
@alexmaga9655 11 месяцев назад
Its a bit sad that I promissed myself not to ever drink alchool because sake is one of the only drinks I would like to try
@wareforcoin5780
@wareforcoin5780 Месяц назад
The best I ever had tasted like melon candy, so go get some melon candy and you'll know how at least one sake tastes.
@S1L3NTG4M3R
@S1L3NTG4M3R Год назад
I have seen so many... (2023)... thanks again!! :)
@Tony-Tequalla
@Tony-Tequalla 3 месяца назад
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Kampai 🥃
@scottmiller2591
@scottmiller2591 Год назад
I've had sake served to me in several restaurants directly in a masu, no glass. Also, a "purple haze" is a nice sake mixed drink.
@ColonelMarcellus
@ColonelMarcellus Год назад
Speaking of movies, in Kill Bill Volume 1, a Japanese sushi-shop proprietor (Sonny Chiba) was serving a customer (Uma Thurman) some Japanese treats in a most entertaining scene.
@ArisandBeth
@ArisandBeth Год назад
I want to try sake.❤❤❤
@wiikends
@wiikends 4 месяца назад
Didnt know the many things about sake
@fredricclack7137
@fredricclack7137 Год назад
💕 Saki!
@ColonelMarcellus
@ColonelMarcellus Год назад
😕Can't find any sake in Kentucky🙁
@gcvrsa
@gcvrsa Год назад
That's surprising, because there's a fairly large Japanese community in KY. There are about 200 Japanese-owned companies operating in KY.
@madtabby66
@madtabby66 Год назад
Did you actually look? Ask someone? Because that’s not true.
@lkb3190
@lkb3190 Год назад
What part of Kentucky are you in? I know several stores and restaurants around Louisville that offer sake. Been to a few elsewhere in the state, too.
@ColonelMarcellus
@ColonelMarcellus Год назад
Far from the large cities.
@spaantz
@spaantz 2 месяца назад
@@ColonelMarcellus I found some in a liquor store not long ago, it wasn't a big city either.
@garryferrington811
@garryferrington811 Год назад
Quite a bit more elaborate than I thought. I kind of wonder about that phrase "polishing your rice."
@JJ-pi3sj
@JJ-pi3sj 8 месяцев назад
What about dry/sweetness levels? I notice the negative number are sweeter. Like Sho Chiku Bai Nigori is a -20 sweetness. Not too sweet and not too dry. Also I would like to know more about unfiltered Sake. Great video though.
@melverys
@melverys 10 месяцев назад
How do you store a sake bottle?
@jasonnass3766
@jasonnass3766 11 месяцев назад
Why skip Nigori? My favorite style....
@calculusmaximus5078
@calculusmaximus5078 Год назад
The thing that always seems to get me is the cloudiness. I like the richer flavor that the style provides, but I always seem to confuse it with the quality grading system. Any chance you might expand on the filtration aspect in a future video?
@slamstergames7695
@slamstergames7695 Год назад
I will use this when I’m old enough to drink it. Arigato Guzaimas
@victorcharles27
@victorcharles27 Год назад
EDO PERIOD 😊
@TheMysticSaint
@TheMysticSaint 9 дней назад
I prefer sweet Nigori Sake... does that go on your chart somewhere? I don't see any words on the bottle that match your chart.
@ralfjack9654
@ralfjack9654 Год назад
now we're talking! fkn best channel!
@lovechildjones8169
@lovechildjones8169 6 месяцев назад
I've tried sake juice
@Einherjar-DK
@Einherjar-DK Месяц назад
How do you heat the sake ?, i'm thinking about heating the bottle in a hot water bath
@DeformedCoffee
@DeformedCoffee Год назад
Shogo I am visiting Kyoto in a few weeks. Do you have any secret must see locations or places to eat?
@stuartclarke3171
@stuartclarke3171 Год назад
Out of interest what type of sake is the Ozeki one cup sake that can be found in almost every combini and supamarketo?
@the-eternal-flame
@the-eternal-flame Год назад
I never tried sakè so I don’t know yet
@DarkShaman667
@DarkShaman667 Год назад
My friend once got served sake just in the wooden cube, and when he asked for a refill, they poured so much in, it spilled over. It was interesting to watch, I didn't dare to order sake. xD
@youtuber5305
@youtuber5305 Год назад
Concerning HOW MAIKO ACTUALLY DANCE, do you know the name of the song that she is dancing to?
@od1452
@od1452 Год назад
One of my favorite memories of visiting Japan in the fall, was nursing bottles of hot saki in the small bars at night . We were so poor, that was all we could afford but it was a fun experience. .
@njblkm5595
@njblkm5595 3 месяца назад
My friend bought me a bottle of Gekkeikan sake on my birthday haven't opened it yet...
@blackraptor311
@blackraptor311 Год назад
My father got me a bottle of sake for my birthday long ago. But sine I don't drink alcohol, it has been sitting in the back of my fridge unopened for 15 years.
@mikotagayuna8494
@mikotagayuna8494 Год назад
You have not really begun to experience drinking saké until you take slow, measured sips while glaring at incoming bystanders as your other hand inch ever so slowly to your katana in case they are assassins.
@hepatus1
@hepatus1 Год назад
I 've visited Japan three months ago, on vacations. I would have liked to have seen this video at that time.
@klausernstthalheim9642
@klausernstthalheim9642 Год назад
I really like cold nigorizake......it goes so well with spicy food
@asunachan9999
@asunachan9999 Год назад
Kanpai! 🍶♥️🇵🇭🇯🇵
@SANDEDFACELESS69
@SANDEDFACELESS69 Год назад
Mr. Shogo, what do you mean by "brewing alcohol?" I've brewed beer for a long time and even dabbled with ciders and meads but I am unfamiliar with this term, other than meaning the alcohol produced when fermenting a brewed beverage naturally with the alcohol and all the other impurities produced during the natural process of the yeast eating the sugar (impurities such as methanol and other congeners) left in the final drink without distilling. Am I correct in thinking this "brewing alcohol" is just distilled alcohol from rice and/or another grain that is then added to the naturally fermented sake to increase it's alcohol content? Thank you for the great content and keep up the hard work. 🙂
@martin.m4306
@martin.m4306 Год назад
brewing alchohol is basically just neutral spirit that breweries use to adjust the product. A little bit added at the end of fermentation lifts the taste of the sake and releases some flavours
@sp33dybiscuit
@sp33dybiscuit Год назад
First comment yuh
@SvenEdelweiss
@SvenEdelweiss Год назад
Japanese friends! Can anyone tell me what Shogo says in Japanese at the beginning of the video, and at the end? And if I may, as it is spelled hiragana (because so far, I only know 28 kanji).
@FFXI_Addict
@FFXI_Addict Год назад
At the beginning he says "mina-san, konichiwa." みなさん - Everybody, or all of you こんにちは - lit "today is." Used as a formal greeting in the day time. At the end he says "mina-san, domo arigatō gozaimashita." 皆さん / みなさん - Everybody, or all of you どうもありがとうございます - Thank you very much For reference, when closing a video it's expected to say "arigatō gozaimashita" instead of "arigatō gozaimasu." You would use "gozaimasu" upon initially receiving some form of kindness or generosity. But in a closing response, such as returning a borrowed manga or finalizing a situation, you would used "arigatō gozaimashita."
@SvenEdelweiss
@SvenEdelweiss Год назад
@@FFXI_Addict そうですね。ありがとうございます!
@Chibibushi
@Chibibushi Год назад
Hi Shogo. I was wondering if you, could do a video of Japanese Sake (from Japan) available in the U.S via online purchase. I love in a rural area where I get sake brewed in California. The best I've come across is a Ginjo type premium sake. Japanese imports are a rare treat for me in local stores though. I ask because, I too train in Kobudo. In our dojo we train at night on the weekdays and every one in a while we have a special Saturday training session in the morning for advanced students to learn techniques at a higher level and prepare us how to teach others. After these classes me and my buyu (warrior brothers) go to an anime themed Ramen restaurant with delicious traditionally made ramen whose owner is a Japanese immigrant from Tokyo who chills with me and my bros once in a while. Then we proceed to browse stores for various types of sake and take it back to our hang out home and spend the night watching anime playing games and drinking sake. I'd love to surprise them with a special imported sake from Japan one of these days. I always have an incredible time with them and they are the best bros a guy could ask for, but I struggle to find anything truly impressive.
@youngimperialistmkii
@youngimperialistmkii Год назад
I've wanted to get more into Sake for several years now. I think that I will take the plunge. I'm a beer geek. And the rules regarding temperature and flavor apply with beer as well. A pilsner for example, should be served cold. For its cool crisp flavor. Whilst porter should be served lukewarm. To get the most out of its more complex coffee, chocolate notes. Cheers!🍶
@PenultimatePenPen
@PenultimatePenPen Год назад
I enjoy Sake, but I've never heard about pouring it on vanilla ice cream. May have to give that a shot sometime
@jbay088
@jbay088 Год назад
I never liked alcohol, I don't like wine, I can't stand beer (Japanese or otherwise). But somehow I find sake to be delightful, no matter which variety. It's too bad that it's rarely available in bars and restaurants in the west.
@ItsOnlyGenjutsu
@ItsOnlyGenjutsu Год назад
Is a shame by the way, alot of Japanese restaurants don't bother selling nihonshu either.
@jbay088
@jbay088 Год назад
@@ItsOnlyGenjutsu Indeed!! Usually they'll just offer Asahi and Sapporo beer.
@Siuyendiana
@Siuyendiana 10 месяцев назад
😊👍🏻 🍶
@Vitoreba
@Vitoreba Год назад
Kralho kkkk Não sei se vc tá com mais azar no servidor ou com vizinho kkk
@killagorrila1616
@killagorrila1616 Год назад
I've tried hot sake once tasted like sweet not so strong Hennessy
@Secundus.W.
@Secundus.W. Год назад
I did go to a japanese restaurant but they didn't have sake at that moment. But one day I will try it. I am very curious 😂
@kymo6343
@kymo6343 Год назад
Huh, never heard of putting it over vanilla ice cream... I'm generally more of a root beer float kinda gal, but I guess I gotta try it at least once! XD What ya think, suppose it couldn't hurt to mix it all into a boozy sake milkshake? Oooh maybe I'll use that kinda ice cream that is vanilla mixed with orange sherbet so it has some orange flavor too!
@finchharper4647
@finchharper4647 10 месяцев назад
Im allergic to all seafood and poultry and milk products, so I would have to eat beef or pork.
@user-xb5kf3wu9n
@user-xb5kf3wu9n Месяц назад
I'm working hard too. Please take a look at the video!
@gamesnstuff7753
@gamesnstuff7753 Год назад
why do samurai pull the katana across the sheath?
@RainMakeR_Workshop
@RainMakeR_Workshop Год назад
Curious what your take is on the rise of HEMA inspired katana sparring with steel and synthetic practice swords. With less ridged adherence to sports based rules and more "how was this actually done". Basically bringing safe sparing into Kenjutsu.
@ronsorage78
@ronsorage78 Год назад
i actually dont drink which i have found that people in other countries find odd.
@cranktherider4302
@cranktherider4302 Год назад
🍶
@choostopher5018
@choostopher5018 Год назад
Alcohol added we call fortification
@raymondsosnowski9717
@raymondsosnowski9717 Год назад
'Rice wine' is a misnomer for sake; there are rice wines in other oriental cultures fermented only with yeast, but sake brewing has an extra step - the introduction of a mold component (koji) after yeast-induced fermentation. We enjoy our sake warmed up in the cooler months from small ceramic cups, and cooler in the warmer months in cedar-box cups. Especially in the warmer months, we enjoy unfiltered sake, which has a milky appearance and has a slightly sweet flavor. We have several Japanese stores locally that do stock several different varieties; regional beer & spirit shops have the more common varieties of sake (analogous to table wines). I do brew my own beer & mead; sake brewing is on my bucket list.
@madtabby66
@madtabby66 Год назад
That’s like saying California wine isn’t real wine because it’s not the same as French wine.
@raymondsosnowski9717
@raymondsosnowski9717 Год назад
@@madtabby66 I look at it more like the differences between bourbons and other whiskeys/whiskies. Viewed from the brewer's perspective, these is a difference - sake requires a unique extra processing step; otherwise, you would just have ordinary rice wine. With making wine from grapes, everyone uses the same basic procedure.
@johnrivers3813
@johnrivers3813 Год назад
I ordered sake recently for the very first time. The restaurant I was eating at did not have any options and I don't remember if they even listed the brand. When they asked for what temperature I said hot and I regretted it. Even pouring the bottle hurt my fingers and drinking it wasn't any better. I know nothing about sake, was that too hot or is it supposed to be like that?
@LetsaskShogo
@LetsaskShogo Год назад
Thank you for your comment! That's probably the way to drink sake, "飛び切り燗 Tobikiri-kan", where the sake temperature is 55°C or higher. The aroma of the sake becomes stronger and the taste drier. Some people prefer that way of drinking, while others prefer icy cold sake. I hope you can find a way to drink sake that you prefer!
@dirtcop11
@dirtcop11 Год назад
If I tried all of these variations in one sitting, I might be very intoxicated. I might say "Sake to me" but that might not mean anything to you. You would have to reference a US comedy show called "Laugh-In." I hope you and your family are doing well. I hope you can show your family in some of your posts.
@EdBrown-uf5ep
@EdBrown-uf5ep Год назад
👌👹
@hellgifftarian5664
@hellgifftarian5664 2 месяца назад
Test
@ub-4630
@ub-4630 Год назад
I stopped drinking. Kinda.
@V-Phoenix
@V-Phoenix Год назад
So the junmai is without alcohol
@Rekar887Skolla
@Rekar887Skolla Год назад
hi i really like katana sowrds, would you mind to give me one as a gift? its gonna be like my dream came true, please.
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