Amongst the many different drinks worldwide – from Scottish whiskey to Jamaican rhum to Belgian beer, Japanese sake is in a world of its own. Just like most things from the Orient, something about sake gives it an air of mystery. Truth be told, not many people know about it – its origins and history, how it is made, and even how it is consumed remain a topic of debate, especially to the uninitiated. But if you are interested in this wonderful drink, you’ve come to the right place. Here is your best guide to sake – and of course, how to choose your sake like a connoisseur. 

 

Like any ice lolly, the most important part of nailing a perfectly refreshing and delicious booze-infused ice popsicle is the ingredients. Ice lollies are just a couple of liquids mixed together, so if the flavour profile isn’t right, there’s nothing left for the treat to hide behind. However, consistency is also a huge part of a successful freeze. Nobody wants a runny ice lolly that melts before they can finish it, right?

 

Now you can drink your sake like a royal… A royal person, that is! Adorable calico cat design makes this a favourite Japanese inspired dinner party go to!

 

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Eduardo Dingler pays tribute to women who have made a powerful contribution to the Napa Valley wine industry.

 

We hope you enjoy this late 19th century Rye Whiskey Cocktail whose namesake "McKinley Delight" is after US President William McKinley.

 

Coca-Cola and PepsiCo will not be advertising their namesake sodas with Super Bowl commercials this year.

 

Adaptation is one of our strongest traits as human beings and virtual gatherings are the proof, says columnist Eduardo Dingler.

 

Heineken has launched a responsible-drinking poster ad in New Zealand that encourages consumers not to drink its namesake lager brand.

 

We're seven years into WhistlePig's "Boss Hog" releases, and they keep getting stranger. If you thought Boss Hog 6 -- distilled using sake-like %