<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Completely revised and updated<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><i>The Sake Handbook</i> is the foremost guide to the history, brewing, and distinctive flavors of sake.</b> <p/> Just what are <i>jizake, namazake</i> and <i>ginjoshu</i>? <i>The Sake Handbook</i> answers all these questions and much more about sake wine and will help you enjoy Japan's national beverage in style. <p/>Author John Gauntner is recognized as the world's leading non-Japanese sake expert. A longtime Japan resident, he is well known among sake brewers and others within the sake industry. He wrote the Nihonshu Column in the Japan Times for many years before writing a weekly column on sake in Japanese for the Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan's and the world's most widely distributed Japanese newspaper. In 2006, John received the Sake Samurai award. He has published five books on sake including <i>Sake Confidential</i> <p/><b>This sake book features: </b><ul><li>This new edition has been completely revised and updated</li><li>Gives you all the information you need in a handy, portable format</li><li>Offers a detailed explanation of the sake brewing process</li><li>Reviews over a hundred sake brands, with illustrations of their labels for easy identification</li><li>Profiles over 50 Japanese izakaya or pub-style restaurants in Tokyo and the surrounding environs</li><li>Lists specialty shops in Japan where you can purchase hard-to-find Japanese wine brands</li><li>Lists specialty retailers in the United States and elsewhere</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Named one of the Best Japan Books for Foodie and Beverage Connoisseurs by <b><i>The Invisible Tourist</i></b><br><br><i>The Sake Handbook</i> fulfills its promise of conveying enough information to make an able, if perhaps not master-level, sake taster and purchaser of the reader who aspires to such status. It could be an invaluable companion on that next outing to a Japanese restaurant or alcohol retailer, as well as a welcome gift for the enthusiast looking to broaden their knowledge about a centuries-old spirit. <b>--<i>Flavorful World</i> blog</b><br><br>[T]his book is a very welcome guide and pretty damn useful for getting you started. <b>--<i>Tokyo Beer Drinker</i> blog</b><br><br>The best currently available sake guidebook in English is <i>The Sake Handbook</i> by John Gauntner, an American living in Japan. --<b><i>San Francisco Chronicle</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>John Gauntner</b> is recognized as the world's leading non-Japanese sake expert. A longtime Japan resident, he is well known among sake brewers and others within the sake industry. He wrote the Nihonshu Column in the <i>Japan Times</i> for many years before writing a weekly column on sake in Japanese for the <i>Yomiuri Shimbun</i>, Japan's and the world's most widely distributed Japanese newspaper. In 2006, John received the Sake Samurai award, the first year it was awarded. He has published five books on sake.
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