Sake Revolution

Timothy Sullivan, John Puma
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Dec 26, 2020 • 30min

Married to Sake: My Life with a Nihonshu Nerd - Part 2

Season 1. Episode 38. As a follow up to Episode 22, where we met John's wife Myshell, and explored a bit what its like to be married to a sake nerd, this week the tables are turned!  Let's meet Scott, Tim's better half!  When you're not really a drinker, how much sake know-how do you really absorb over 15 years of tagging along to tastings, sake events and pairing dinners?  ...a lot more than you'd think!  Listen in as Scott tells us his favorite style of sake to pair with Sushi and he also brings one of his favorite sakes to taste with the hosts.  We are talking the smooth, creamy and cloudy Kamoizumi Ginjo Nigori.  Who doesn't love a sake that pairs with chocolate cookies that are bigger than a hockey puck?  Scott also explains some of the sake adventures he has had with Tim including a trans-pacific sake cruise and surviving the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake that struck 20 minutes before their Japan vacation was set to begin. There's a lot to explore and a few laughs along the way.  And if you're not in the mood for sake, just tell 'em you'd like a Manhattan instead.Support the show
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Dec 18, 2020 • 31min

Not All Heroes Wear Capes: Interviewing Sakeman Red

Season 1. Episode 37. You’ve got the Avengers, and your Justice League Heroes but did you know we’ve got some sake superheroes too? This week John and Tim interview Sakeman Red a.k.a Nick Matsumoto. Nick is part of team Sakeman, who describe themselves as “A team of athletic, sake superheroes who import their own brands and educate the masses!” Nick first connected with the Sakeman group through his love of judo. The first thing you’ll notice about the Sakeman group is their use of iconic and custom made luchador masks when presenting their stellar sake portfolio of sake from premium producers all around Japan – so their stuff is legit. . As Nick explains in our interview, the masks help draw attention to sake and start the conversation! Or the masks draw an invitation to wrestle! However it turns out, Sakeman is all about good sake. Thanks Nick for taking the time to teach us to work hard, train hard and drink hard!Support the show
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Dec 10, 2020 • 33min

Listener Request: How to Taste Sake

Season 1. Episode 36. Shoe leather? Starfruit? Pheasant Skin?   Have you ever heard a - let's say - "advanced" sake aroma or taste description that left you feeling a little bit lost? What if you feel like you're not picking up on the nuance or subtlety in sake?  That is exactly the question one of our listeners asked us by email.  In this episode, John and Tim break down the process of tasting sake - Tasting with intention to study the main points of a sake.  That would be the appearance in the glass, aroma, palate/taste and finish.  We talk about each step in detail and what to do if you might be lacking the vocabulary to express what you're tasting. Also, we'll review some tips and tricks to study aromas and flavors.  In the end, the art of studying sake tasting is about enjoying sake tasting.  Learn as little or as much about tasting as interests you and helps you find a sake you love.Support the show
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Dec 3, 2020 • 30min

A Sake By Any Other Name...

Season 1. Episode 35. "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."   When Shakespeare's Juliet is coming to terms with the fact that she is crushing hard on Romeo - her family's sworn enemy - she muses on the meaning and importance of names. Is what's true for roses also true for sake?  This week John and Timothy dive into the word of "re-branded" or so called "white labeled" sake.  That is, sake that is purchased from a brewery and sold under a different brand name.  There are a couple of ways these sakes show up on the market.  The above-board way is to truly partner with a sake brewery and be completely transparent about who the producer is when selling and promoting the re-branded sake.  However, some brands buy sake to re-label and <u>don't</u> disclose the producer.  This is a tricky situation as you can never really be sure of the source or quality of the sake.  Because of this, we'll be focusing on a few re-branded sakes that put their brewers front and center where they belong.  Support the show
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Nov 28, 2020 • 25min

U.S. Sake Brewer Series: Den Sake Brewery

Season 1. Episode 34.  Continuing our series of interviews with U.S. sake brewers, this week we sit down with Yoshihiro Sako, owner and brewer at Den Sake Brewery in Oakland, California.  Yoshi comes from the hospitality side of the sake industry and brings a true love of sake over to the world of U.S. sake production.  Hailing from Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan, Yoshi is the ultimate ambassador of sake - melding his knowledge of Japanese culture and language with his years living in the U.S., to create a sake that is a unique and delicious hybrid of these two world views.  With a bumped up acidity, unique calhikari rice and a firm, dry finish, Yoshi crafts sake that hews to his own vision.  So far, he's been recognized as a James Beard Award semi-finalist as well as being featured in season two of the PBS Television series Tastemakers. Listen in as we taste Den's Junmai (batch 11) and explore the flavors that Yoshi is crafting in Oakland.  As a true pioneer of sake brewing in the U.S., it's an honor to chat with Yoshi about sake now and how to raise sake up in the years to come.Support the show
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Nov 20, 2020 • 31min

Ultimate Sake Underground: On Location at Decibel

Season 1. Episode 33.  Do you know your way to New York's most legit and old school sake bar?  Walk east on 9th street until you see the "On Air" sign just before second ave.  Descend the stairs and behind the door you'll find Decibel, the ultimate underground sake bar. If you find yourself in a dark and graffiti-covered basement, you're in the right place. Opened in 1993 by East Village restaurant pioneer Bon Yagi, Decibel has welcomed the spectrum of NYC nightlife in search of sake for over a quarter century - and with over 100 sakes on the menu, there is plenty of sake to choose from.  What better place for Tim and John to do their first "on location" episode, than from New York's most classic sake bar.  Sit back, relax and take in the sounds and atmosphere of Decibel as our hosts recall their underground (mis-) adventures in sake.  Special thanks to Decibel's Cho-san for arranging our recording session!Support the show
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Nov 12, 2020 • 31min

Interview with Brian Ashcraft, Author of The Japanese Sake Bible

Season 1. Episode 32. This week, Timothy and John connect with a special guest for an interview and tasting.  Brian Ashcraft is a well known writer focusing on the subjects of video games and Japanese culture.  His most recent publication is The Japanese Sake Bible: Everything You Need to Know About Great Sake (With Tasting Notes and Scores for Over 100 Top Brands).  It's a marvelous book that takes you deep into the world of sake without being too technical or boring.  Every chapter has individual stories to highlight the topic or area being discussed.  As one would hope, the last section of the book is a tasting guide to over 100 kinds of sake with tasting notes and pictures of the bottles.  Not all the featured sakes are available in the USA, but there are enough to make it really worthwhile.  Sake nerds finally have a Bible of their own - Amen to that!Support the show
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Nov 7, 2020 • 25min

A Very, Very Tokubetsu Episode of Sake Revolution

Season 1. Episode 31. This episode can be summed up in a word: "Tokubetsu"... now that just means Special.  If you want to short and sweet version you are done! But looking a little deeper, there are a few reasons why a brewery might label a sake their "tokubetsu" or special sake.  In almost all cases, Tokubetsu is applied to either Junmai or Honjozo sakes.  These two Classifications allow for  upgrades to  a "special" classification for a few (sometimes vague) set of circumstances.  To qualify as tokubetsu sake must be milled to 60% or less remaining for either the Junmai or honjozo category.  Another way to qualify for Tokubetsu is to use a special or unique premium sake rice.  Finally you can also use a special  process or production step and print this on the label.  It's a little vague but it boils down to a special process for a special sake.  The majority you will find will be Junmai or Honjozo that are having a serious glow up!  Look for anything "tokubetsu" to find a special sake - guaranteed! Support the show
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Oct 29, 2020 • 29min

Zombie Rice and Demon Slayers: A Sake Trick Or Treat?

Season 1. Episode 30. OK, Halloween is around the corner and sake is usually not that scary at all. But what if someone else picked a sake for you – and then you had to taste it blind!? Now we are getting into fearful territory. Well, to celebrate the notion of trick or treat, that is exactly what Tim and John are up to this week. They bought each other a mystery sake that was delivered and served to them completely hidden. John and Tim will taste their respective sakes and try to discover – were they tricked? Or were they treated to something delicious?? Also, each sake may have a spooky connection to something halloween-y… well, in our minds at least! Be sure to listen to the end to hear the big reveal! What sake did John pick for Tim? and vice versa! It’s a  deliciously frightening episode of Sake Revolution!Support the show
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Oct 22, 2020 • 30min

The Saga of Saga Kuras

Season 1. Episode 29. Sometimes cabin fever gets you down and you just want to get away... and we mean away-away.  That got us thinking, how far west could we go from NYC and still explore a major sake region.  Past Tokyo, Kyoto, Kobe - That landed us on the far, far west of Kyushu Island in Saga Prefecture.  This out of the way gem of a sake region is home to several outstanding breweries and also an "Appellation of Origin" control system which endeavors to  define what "sake from Saga" really is.  John and Timothy tackle two of the most well known breweries in Saga, Amabuki and Tenzan to explore what makes them unique - and what binds them together.  The brewers of Saga are innovative and working hard to create a new generation of sake.  So come fly with us to the far west of Japan to hear the Saga of Saga Kuras.Support the show

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