Re: Sake Guide
Gerry wrote:
> BLAST YOU! How DARE you put up something that can be disagreed with by
> aimless passers-by, and so on and so forth.
hah...but you must know i wouldnt put that there if it hadnt been done
already -- when i was dong the graphics for the site i popped into a
japanese language group, and they began firing the torpedoes on my
little project... harping on (initially) incorrect symbols, critizing
my copy style, etc.. and they werent even in japan -- scholars, go
figure!
> By the way, you oughta check out Guantner-sama's site:
> http://www.sakeonline.com
is that the url? looks like a domain-camper page.
> So last week I'm in a joint in Shinjuku and have been introduced to a
> guy and when he says he's from Niigata (actually a mountain town
> nearby--even better), I realize I'm sitting with two sake-drinkers
> countrmen from opposing sides!
excellent!!
> If only the GOOD stuff from their respective prefectures had
> been stocked then the obvious winner could be named.
of course! the bottles that got away... thats an amazing story, wish i
coulda seen them square off.
> Hakai-san from Niigata and Nanbu Bigin from Morioka
> Both are fabulous.
thanks for the tip. heres a write up on the nanbu folks:
http://www.esake.com/Brewers/NanbuBijinB/nanbubijinb.html
might Hakai-san be the same as Hakkaisan? quite a bit online.
matt
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