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I have a bottle that I just opened up that I enjoy ever so often. Aoki Kakurei in the 750ml bottle, can be had for around 35-40 bucks/bottle. I prefer it warm over cold, but some sake taste alot better cold. Pretty much personal preference when it comes to cold/hot.
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Okinawans drink it cold over ice mixed with water and that's the way I have it. I'm not a big fan of hot saki, but to each his/her own. Awamori traditionally is saki that has been twice distilled and I find it to have much smoother finish than saki from mainland Japan.
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I like it too, but I like it hot.
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I <3 Huy
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I read recently that saki is served warm to help to cover up any flaws in the saki, or make cheap saki more drinkable.
There is a saki brewpub here in Minneapolis that opened recently. Quite tasty. |
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I only drink habu saki.
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