Oyuwari is a traditional shochu and awamori serving method that involves mixing the spirit with hot water. Oyuwari is recommended for atmospheric pot-distilled shochu and awamori rather than …
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What is pot distillation?
We've learned that the first distillation of alcohol was a Muslim discovery, and what is now termed pot distillation was the original method. Thousands of years ago, pot distillation produced …
How common are unwanted additives in spirits?
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‘Tokyo Shimazake,’ Shochu’s Funky New GI
It's been 18 years since the WTO last recognized a regional shochu or awamori style as historically and culturally important enough to be protected from imitation worldwide. Japan's fifth and most …
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What is shochu made of?
Shochu is the most diverse spirit on the planet because it can legally be made from 53 approved ingredients (and their koji). However, one of the most beautiful things about the spirit is that …