@noellabo @noellabo If you dont mind me asking, do I remember correctly that you are japanese? I've recently got into sake and was wondering if you happen to have any good recommendations that are authentic to japan.
I'm a bit of a noob so forgive me if this question is not applicable for some reason.
@freemo @noellabo@qoto.org There is also DASSAI, which is a modern sake brewing method. It happens to have the same name, Asahi Shuzo, but it is a different brewer.
http://www.asahishuzo.ne.jp/en/
Regular sake is made by Toji, a sake brewing artisan, but DASSAI quantifies the artisan's experience and intuition and manufactures without Toji, providing stable, high quality, delicious sake that is highly regarded.
@freemo Wikipedia in Japan has a detailed article about the habit of warming and drinking (Kan). (There seems to be no English version, so use machine translation!)
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/燗酒
It is common for Japanese people to drink sake chilled, but as mentioned in the article, it is also preferred to drink it warm.
It is said that a certain liquor is delicious when you drink it cold, and delicious when you warm it, but I think it is best to drink it in the way you think it is delicious.
@noellabo Thank you once again!
@bane Translate what? You want to know what sake is or something?
Wikipedia in Japan has a detailed article about the habit of warming and drinking (Kan). (There seems to be no English version, so use machine translation!)
@bane As the comment says, why not just use a translator?
@bane Ok I take that back, I just tried to use the translator and I got word pasta back. This is the first sentence I got...
Kanzake (Kanzake, liquor 𤏐 also might be referred to as) the, heated liquor is that of. It should be noted, that the act of heating the liquor itself, cans put a (cans), you cans referred to as such as (chills), cans and the sake is Kanzake called the (Kanzake).
What the hell....
@noellabo
Wonderful, thank you.
DASSAI is in fact one of the ones that just arrived today and I was drinking it earlier (specifically their DESSAI 45). It is amazing, I am glad I made a good choice!
If your curious I attached images of the three Sake bottles I bought today.
@noellabo