Sake Confidential (eBook)

A Beyond-the-Basics Guide to Understanding, Tasting, Selection, and Enjoyment
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2014
184 Seiten
Stone Bridge Press (Verlag)
978-1-61172-551-3 (ISBN)

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Sake Confidential -  John Gauntner
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An American sake expert takes you to a whole new level of insider knowledge and expertise

With todays sake drinkers increasingly informed and adventurous, now is the time for a truly expert guide to take you deeper into appreciation of this complex but delightful Japanese beverage, brewed from rice and enjoyed both warm or chilled.And what better mentor than John Gauntner, the Sake Guy and the worlds leading non-Japanese sake educator and evangelist? Here in over two dozen no-holds-barred essays, John reveals the truth about sake from a connected insiders perspective. No other book or website presents such a knowledgeable, practical, and concise yet complete guide to sake idiosyncrasies, misperceptions, and controversies.Sake Confidential is the perfect FAQ for beginners, experts, and sommeliers. Indexed for easy reference with suggested brands and label photos. Includes: Sake Secrets: junmai vs. non-junmai, namazake, aging, dry vs. sweet, ginjo, warm vs. chilled, nigori, water, yeast, rice, regionality How the Industry Really Works: pricing, contests, distribution, glassware, milling, food pairing The Brewers Art Revealed: koji-making, brewers guilds, grading John Gauntner John Gauntner is the only non-Japanese certified Master of Sake Tasting. A resident of Japan since 1988, he has worked in the sake industry promoting and educating since 1994. Each year he conducts Sake Professional Courses for sake professionals and aficionados, and several of his students have gone on to open thriving sake shops, breweries, and izakaya in the United States.

John Gauntner is recognized as the world's leading non-Japanese sake expert and educator. He has lived in Japan since 1988, and has worked in the sake industry promoting and educating since 1994. He has written seven books, including two ebooks, across two languages and hundreds of articles on the topic, and is known for his for his uniquely concise and passionate way of conveying all aspects of sake, sake enjoyment, sake culture, sake history, and brewing technology. John also conducts several Sake Professional Courses each year for sake professionals and aficionados.

Known as "The Sake Guy," John is the only non-Japanese certified Master of Sake Tasting in the world, and has also achieved the very difficult Sake Expert Assessor certification from Japan's National Research Institute of Brewing. No other non-Japanese in the world has both of these certifications. He also received the Sake Samurai award in 2006, the first year it was awarded

John has been quoted and/or mentioned in sake related articles in countless publications including The New York Times, Newsweek, Forbes, Business Week, and Rolling Stone. He has spoken at Harvard, Yale, and Columbia Universities, Wharton School of Business, and countless other venues across the US and Japan.

Much of each winter he is traveling around Japan, visiting breweries regularly and constantly learning. Other efforts at educating and edifying about sake include a free monthly sake newsletter (www.sake-world.com) and various digital products and e-books.

John is also author of Sake's Hidden Stories and The Sake Notebook, both self-published ebooks, and coauthor of Sake Pure and Simple (Stone Bridge Press, 978-1880656372, now OP).

INTRODUCTION: “The Least You Need to Know About Sake”

  • What sake is vs. wine or beer or spirits
  • How long it has been around
  • How it is made
  • What makes a good one from a less good one, i.e. how to choose a sake safely
  • The grades and major types
  • Temperature, aging, storage, pairing with food
  • Alternative types like nigori, nama, yamahai that are mutually exclusive of grade


  • TRUTHS ABOUT SAKE

    1.The truth about junmai vs. non-junmai
    2.The truth about nama-zake
    3.The truth about aged sake
    4.The truth about the nihonshu-do
    5.The truth about ginjo
    6.The truth about sake purity
    7.The truth about the date on the bottle and “how old is too old”:
    8.The truth about warmed sake
    9.The truth about nigori-zake
    10.The truth about “tokubetsu”
    11.The truth about water
    12.The truth about yamahai and kimoto sake
    13.The truth about rice variety and sake flavor
    14.The truth about regionality in sake

    HOW THE SAKE INDUSTRY REALLY WORKS

    15.The Truth about the sake industry
    16.The truth about how sake is priced in Japan
    17.The National New Sake Tasting Competition
    18.The truth about how rice is distributed in Japan
    19.The truth about outsourcing in Japan
    20.The truth about sake glassware
    21.The truth about the milling rate for junmai-shu
    22.The truth about pairing sake and food in Japan

    THE BREWMASTER’S ART REVEALED

    23.The truth about koji-making.
    24.The truth about toji
    25.The truth about some aromatic sake.
    26.All brewers make all grades, and they start with the rough stuff.
    27.A million ways to make your moto: infinite variations

    APPLYING WHAT YOU KNOW

    28.How to develop your sake-tasting abilities
    29.Representative sake selections

    CONCLUSION

    EXPANDING YOUR KNOWLEDGE

    Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.5.2014
    Sprache englisch
    Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Getränke
    Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht
    Technik
    Schlagworte brewers' guilds • Japanese alcoholic beverages • Japanese culture • junmai vs. non-junmai • koji-making • Master of Sake Tasting • rice wines • Sake Expert Assessor • sake professionals and aficionados • subtle aromas and flavors • Yamahai and Kimoto Sake
    ISBN-10 1-61172-551-8 / 1611725518
    ISBN-13 978-1-61172-551-3 / 9781611725513
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