What is the best way to serve this?
By a very accommodating geisha to you and your samurai pals after you just retook Okinawa for the glory of the Empire desu
That varies on the sake itself.
Some are good cold, some hot.
>>8627500
I will try it both ways, nice dubs, can you give me help on how to warm the sake? Does it need to be boiling or just hot or warm ?
>>8627516
Not boiling. Like tea.
>>8627434
I liked cheap Berkley sake chilled straight from the bottle. Back when I was 21 one 750mL bottle would get me trashed for $5.
I don't drink much sake anymore.
No sake is appropriate to drink hot.
>>8627516
I see it done a lot in a warm water bath.
I'm too tired to describe it well but google or your imagination works.
The idea is to heat the sake but not have it or its container directly touching the flame/heat.
>>8627434
warm.
Cheap sake is usually served hot to mask its lower quality.
The higher quality stuff is usually served chilled. The container has a recession in it to place an ice cube.
>thread about a drink that isn't beer or whisky
>minimal to nonexistent REEEE IT'S NOT WHAT I'M USED TO SO IT'S DISGUSTING
I was very surprised at first and then I remembered that we're on the weeb capital of the internet, of course you guys would allow sake
I don't mind this at all
Wait til you guys try wine, brandy, gin, pulque, etc... there's a whole world of nice things outside the oppressive drinking culture of flyover USA