Drunk Talk: Echigo Beer Koshihikari Rice Lager
A rice lager style beer that uses super premium short grain rice called Koshihikari.
A rice lager style beer that uses super premium short grain rice called Koshihikari.
It’s back! Go brush up your Japanese every Wednesday!
A Japanese Tavern (Izakaya), Andre Bishop’s Way
152 Lygon Street, East Brunswick VIC
TEL: 03 9388 1505
www.kumoizakaya.com.au
The Year of Dragon officially started on 23rd January on the same day of the new moon.
Once again, a very happy new year to all of you.
With the influence of the powerful flow of Yang energy (as in yin and yang), it is said that one may feel a little buzz and bustle in the year of Dragon. It is also a year in which success and failure may happen like big waves.
Setsubun in Japan! Let’s have soy food!
Burdock is a kind of roots, and has a strong alkaline. Its season is in the early winter and early summer. In Japan, Korea and some other Asian councty, eating mainly roots, in Europe eating young leaves, roots are also used as a herbal Chinese medicine for skin diseases.
Sake, warm or cool, that is the question.
One of the most often asked questions’ concerning serving sake is whether it should be consumed warm or cool.
In short, premium quality sake is generally brewed with the intention of it being enjoyed chilled. However there are always exceptions to any rule and there are indeed high quality sakes that drink very well warm or in some cases where the brewer has intentionally crafted particular sake to be enjoyed warmed.
The annual Japanese Summer Festival is coming back to Docklands in February!
Do you remember the cute $2 shop Tokuya on Bourke Street?
Our editors visited them today and came back with 5 recommended items for Japan in Melbourne’s Aussie and Japanese readers.
According to Saito san, who recommended these items, they are the best sellers in the store and some of them are popular birthday ideas, too.
Exclusive traditional Japanese music band conducting Melbourne tour!