Buying Sake
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Sake A Modern Guide $6.93 Sake is hot, hot, hot (though the best are actually served cold). It’s the hippest sip at the cocktail hour and, as the sommeliers will tell you, can be a delicious accompaniment to food. This fun and informative guide demystifies an age-old wine and explains the many types of sake and how to properly taste their complex flavors. Beau Timken’s foolproof TasteMatch system profiles 50 suggested sake… |
buying sake
How can I make Sake taste good?
I bought a bottle of “Gekkeikan” brand “Sake” and I’ve never had Sake.
I tried it by itself, mixed it with orange juice and both times it didn’t taste good.
How do you make this stuff taste good?
Drink it hot. Cheap sake is almost always drunk hot, because it doesn’t taste very good cold. Pour it into a medium-sized pot, put it on the stove until small bubbles start to move around rapidly and the steam gets heavy.
One of the problems with sake-drinking as a hobby is that there’s such a high demand for top-quality stuff that a bottle of even moderately-good sake will cost you about $25-$30.
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