Learn from the master chef how to drink -JAPANESE SAKE-
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- Опубликовано: 27 дек 2015
- Temperature... Sake cup... cusine to pair with...
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Haha, the way he had to directly ask her to remove her ring after asking indirectly twice. 😂
Imagine if Americans treated bud light like that
Listen here you little shit🤣
It doesn't even taste that good. It's like bread flavored seltzer water.
@@SpaghettiNachos sake or bud light?
@@berzerker3426 bud light
😂
Mr. Bean goes to sake bar...
Okay glad I'm not the only one thinking this 😂
haaaaaaaaaaaaH
Sometimes drink sake for GOOD HEALTH …!
But most of the times just for fun 🤩
Reminds me of mead, with fruity/yeasty undertones and minus the honey. A description for those who never had sake-
I’d sip water throughout to hydrate and drink in any cup you fell comfortable with. Lovely vid. Cheers!
Thank you!!
I never drank alcohol, but for one year only, I would love to try out this wonderful drink from the land of the rising sun.
The taste of very good sake is pure and clean, only way I can describe it, with light fruit notes
Thank you! I was looking at some info for the video I'm planning on sake-tasting of a bottle I was gifted. Very good information. :)
Thank you for sharing.
Great video! I learned a lot about one of my favourite drinks. I hope to try expensive sake in one of those beautiful cups and I will remember to take off my rings before having a sip ;)
Glad to hear your positive feedback! Hope you will have a sophisticated sake experience shortly and can manage what you learned accordingly :)
wow this was very helpful, thank you!
Thank you for your comment!
Thank you for the video! I recently purchased an Edo period Sake crock, and have been storing imported sake in it. I can't wait to try it after it has aged for a few months in the crock!!
Well? How was it?
Well well , how was it?
It was fantastic. Every time I finish the crock I fill it again and repeat. Just the thought of how many different people thought it’s life have taken a drink from it, and how many different sake has been in it makes it worth doing, even if it didn’t change the flavor
I like to chug straight from the bottle
LOL
Best way
Enjoying the feel of drinking it from a glass is better. Just like enjoying whisky from Glencairn glass instead of cheap plastic cup.
Just watching this after I ordered a
Sakè Bijito Junmai “Shu” - Kizakura, greetings from Italy 🇮🇹 😁👋🏻.
When drinking Sake, always use your mouth.
No I prefer to shoot it up my butt.
@@Migger_29 - Brown Sake
no good.
@@Migger_29 🤣🤣
Shoot it in the veins
Wait, you use your mouth to drink!!!????!!!!!????
i had never tried this b4 and my friend told me your supposed to take it like a shot....lesson learned to never trust your friends😒🤣
I'm that friend 🤣. For new years I had my husband and I taking shots of sake. Thanks to this video now I know better 🤣
❤ Japanese 🇯🇵 Sake 🍶
My dad just sent me this video and it’s dope
Thank you very much🥢
I learned to have a water
Chaser with sake. Ty
Konichiwa!!
You did not cover that the drink should be held with two hands, and that people should never pour for themselves, or that it is best to drink sake with an appetizer rather than the main meal (at least these are my understandings). Those things would have made the video more complete.
❤️ Japanese 🏯🇯🇵🗾 Sake 🍶
I like Japanese Sake 🍶🏯🗾🇯🇵
Japanese sake is very delicious!
kirin or sapporo are better chasers than water
Aye sapporo gang
Mmm, sake
Thank you
I had tried the warm sake
Why does the dude look like reviewbrah
I get weird balinese vibe sountrack at the end
And then you go to Japan and end up in a smoky Izakaya loudly singing, pounding down sake
OK
I wonder how many rings get lost?
With dry fish eggs ASD
Nihauw
What? No kampei?
Kanpai
How a samurai drink sake is rice whiskey in Western terms
Japanese whiskey rice wine
lol
I microwave my sake
Bruh
I not only microwave my sake but I pour it into a coffee cup with a British flag on it and here's the kicker, I don't take my rings off. So there.
you fogot to make lolololrolololo noices
i think the right sight man is türkish.
Maalesef adam fransiz
To drink out of your cheap sake cups I will never remove my ring but otherwise this is a good video.
Well, if you go to someone’s establishment you gotta respect their rules.
The female mid-video is not a good listener or dumb. He specifically advised her to remove her ring, yet she is bowing and needed be told a second time.......
Take off your ring🙄🤦♂️
I thought Americans were pretentious, until now.
Sorry, my ears don't understand Japanese and the caption font is too small to read. Bye. 👎
"Sake has a higher alcohol content than wine," yeah by like 7%. The average wine is 13% and the average sake is 20%, if you need a chaser for a 20% beverage, maybe you shouldn't be drinking alcohol in the first place
Dude, sake isn't about that. It's meant to be sipped and enjoyed, not taken as a shot. The water is so you have something else to drink without ruining your palate with something flavored. As he said, you'll enjoy it more that way.
He said it's for not getting sick. I don't like having a bad hangover, idk about you.
The difference between wine and sake and say something like whiskey is your drinking at a higher volume, more like beer (unless your a mad lad slamming bottles of whiskey). Because sake is higher percentage it can hit you much faster if you aren’t careful or experienced. Imagine if you drank 4 pints of beer at 20% abv. You’d feel fucked.
bud, you're getting lit of sake more often than you would with piss water like budweiser or coors light. don't ever think Sake is lightweight.
@@spearofconquest Coors light is 4% ABV, so less than half of the thing I compared sake to, which was normal wine. No shit it's going to hit you harder than a coors. It's going to hit you harder than regular wine too. My point was that you shouldn't need a chaser for it.
There is no way to get drunk with Sake it is soooo damn weak !!!
Drink a lot more then, pusssss
Japs love to be fussy about stuff.
I guess its what you call cultured.
Love them and the food. Okinawa 2005 6 months seafood and sake every day
Sometimes, it's even hard for the Japanese people to follow the mannerisms...
But the high-quality dishes are very rewarding!!😋