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Old 01-14-2002, 06:06 PM
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Do you pop it in the microwave for 10 seconds? Do you put the bottle in hot water? Tell me drink guru's as I am starting to get sick of chilled Sake
Old 01-14-2002, 06:07 PM
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<ul><li><a href="http://www.bento.com/esake/e/tips/warming.html">http://www.bento.com/esake/e/tips/warming.html</a</li></ul>
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Warming Sake.
Sake is easily
warmed by
placing a filled
flask in a
saucepan of hot
water or in a
microwave.
However,
allowing a
chilled sake to
warm up and into
room
temperature,
tasting it all
the while, is an
excellent way to
find what works
best for a given
sake. It will
help you match
it with food as
well as
determine your
own preferences.
Warmed sake
should be just
above body
temperature,
about 100-104
degrees
Fahrenheit (40
to 45 degrees
Celsius).
However, the
sake sold in
this store is
best served
slightly
chilled. Warming
the sake has a
tendency to mask
the true flavors
intended by the
brewer.
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I would hazard a guess at the hot water immersion method above the microwave attack
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Go with the immersion.
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Hot water works best. Now do a sake bomber for me. :-)
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Very complicated - it involves a hot water bottle, a Geisha girl, and loud AMG music...
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Oh, wait, that's AFTER the sake :O)
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