sake?

16 years ago
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I tried it warm in a japanese run bar in the small cups, it was nicer warm than cold I thought. Although when I say cold I mean tepid. I think anything that temperature would have been nasty.

16 years ago
Posts: 736
i did, and i really liked it.. hot sake.. warm w/e.. hehe
is nice if u mix it with coke 2 ^^
Plum Gekkeikan is really good 2.. if anyone has the chance, then try it, well if u like sweet wine...
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16 years ago
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I cant drink even if i wanted to....
Age aside, my stomach ulcer wouldn't like it.
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Stomach ulcer?
If anything alcohol would help to disinfect the wound!!!
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On topic:
I've never ran across any. I'd like to try it.
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16 years ago
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No taste.
It's water.
You can consume over 9000 bottles
of it, but when you stand up after that,
you don't stand up.I've tried it. It can be served warm or cold.
I prefer it cold, but either way it's very weak and has a sort of watery taste.
I've tried it and my initial reaction was that it had a subtle taste and pretty weak. But it totally hit me after drinking so many, without even realizing it.
I prefer it cold too. I don't know why, but if it's warm, it seems to affect me faster. This might not be exclusive to my case though, since I read somewhere that the vapours of warm sake is highly alcoholic, which you would inhale when drinking.

16 years ago
Posts: 1145
I'll drink it but... I'm a whiskey girl! Or beer... preferrably whiskey straight though. I will drink it any way... hot, room temperature, cold, straight from the bottle, in a glass, off of someone, through a straw...
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16 years ago
Posts: 1762
I've never had the opportunity to try it, but I'd like to.
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I hope you at least drink Scottish and not those
Irish soap-waters or North American sugar soups.

16 years ago
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Never tried it. Always imagined it would taste like water with a hint of cinnamon though.

16 years ago
Posts: 142
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Always imagined it would taste like water with a hint of cinnamon though.
Ho ho. (Assuming you were actually serious) you're in for wee bit of a surprise.

16 years ago
Posts: 94
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I'll drink it but... I'm a whiskey girl!
I hope you at least drink Scottish and not those
Irish soap-waters or North American sugar soups.
Mmm...Irish soap-water. Smacks lips
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I'll drink it but... I'm a whiskey girl!
I hope you at least drink Scottish and not those
Irish soap-waters or North American sugar soups.Mmm...Irish soap-water. Smacks lips
Poor creature. 😔
It should be Irish cider if you ask me.

16 years ago
Posts: 131
Quote from xtr3m3dude
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No taste.
It's water.
You can consume over 9000 bottles
of it, but when you stand up after that,
you don't stand up.I've tried it. It can be served warm or cold.
I prefer it cold, but either way it's very weak and has a sort of watery taste.
I have three bottle of sake at 60% of alcohol, so it's not weak and it doesn't have a watery taste, it's like beer, the taste depends on what you buy...
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16 years ago
Posts: 142
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I have three bottle of sake at 60% of alcohol, so it's not weak and it doesn't have a watery taste, it's like beer, the taste depends on what you buy...
Then it's not what's usually known as sake in English. You simply can't brew nihonshu that strong. Of course, it's still sake in the sense that there's alcohol in it, but that's not what the thread is about.
What is it, anyway? The Japanese booze (shochu and the like) I come across is usually quite a bit weaker than that. And tastes like crappy vodka to me, mostly...

16 years ago
Posts: 196
never had any, prefer aquavit and vodka...