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Ask a Sake Pro: Can I Use Sake in Cocktails?
Sake has long been best known as a drink to sip neat at Japanese restaurants. But as the world of Japanese bartending becomes more popular, the interest in enjoying it in cocktails is growing. While the days of sake bombs and warm ceramic vases aren’t completely lost, sake has recently taken a starring role in today’s cocktail scene. The article Ask a Sake Pro: Can I Use Sake in Cocktails? appeared first on VinePair .
by Jessica Fields5 viewsreading-about-drinkingask-acocktailsdrinking-advicesake - news
Ask a Sake Pro: What Sake Should Be Served Hot?
Sake tends to be a hot and cold subject — either people could never imagine drinking a steaming cup of warmed sake, or they wouldn’t dare to pull a bottle straight from the fridge. Some even think that if a sake needs to be heated, then it is automatically low-quality. But according to Austin Power, owner of Accidental Bar in Manhattan’s East Village, that can’t be further from the truth. The article Ask a Sake Pro: What Sake Should Be Served Hot? appeared first on VinePair .
by Julia Larson5 viewsreading-about-drinkingask-adrinking-advicesaketemperature - news
Ask Adam: Is It True Only Cheap Sake Should Be Served Hot?
If you Google this question, the resounding answer you’ll find on the interwebs is that the only sake that should ever be heated is the cheap stuff, but that’s a misunderstood oversimplification of sake, borne from too many sake bombs consumed at chain hibachi restaurants. The article Ask Adam: Is It True Only Cheap Sake Should Be Served Hot? appeared first on VinePair .
by Adam Teeter5 viewsreading-about-drinkingadviceask-adamdrinking-advicesake
