Showing posts with label spirits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spirits. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2009

Sake, Sake Everywhere (Post #999)

I enjoyed a variety of sakes (brewed like a beer but drunk like a wine) and distilled rice drinks (shochu, the Japanese cousin of Korean soju) this evening at the Wine Source. It was packed - even bigger than most wine tastings I have seen there. It was also great to see the Wine Source finally stocking soju, though I preferred the shochu this evening. A few other things that took me by surprise:

  • It's more difficult to find good cheap sakes than good cheap wines. I define "cheap" for wines (and in this case, sakes) as $15 or less for a full-size bottle. Unless you want a teensy widdle bottle, expect to shell out at least $20, more likely $30.
  • They've got a good variety of sakes, including a small line of sparkling sakes produced in the US
  • The first sake I tasted had a very faint egg taste, but I mean that in a good way. I know it sounds strange but that's the best way I can put it.
I did leave with one of the cheaper large bottles. Ty Ku is a "super premium" Junmai Ginjo sake, which according to its makers is "hand crafted in the traditional Japanese method, produced for the palate and cuisine of the modern consumer." It's also $5 off this week, normally $25 but selling at $20 for the time being. I have to admit that the sleek shape and look of the bottle was also a factor in my purchase.

Oooooh. Ty ku, ty ku?

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Brand-new Booze Blog - 'Bout Buh, er, Time

I got the info from Dan at Hungover Gourmet (thanks for the head's up about this) - Five O'Clock Shakes, a new Charm-City blog dedicated to mixed drinks and the like. Yum! Too bad I can only tolerate beer and sake but maybe this'll get me experimenting again.