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Kenbishi - A Sake for the Ages

May 31, 202456 min
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Episode description

Andrew and Jim take their first ever deep dive into a single brewery. Kenbishi is about as classic as it gets, and with Andrew’s first-hand experience, the talk gets deep indeed. Come see how this truly historic brand maintains its core flavor through the changing currents of history and fad!

Vocabulary from this episode:

Dakidaru - A small tank that is filled with hot or cold water to help control temperature in the brewing mash. Kenbishi makes their own out of wood.

Futakoji - A style of koji making in which the batch is split into small wooden boxes, called futa, for temperature control. 

Don’t forget to support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/SakeDeepDive 

Also, check out Andy’s new sake tours at: https://www.originsaketours.com/ 

And buy Jim’s book, Discovering Yamaguchi Sake wherever you order your books (print and ebook available)!

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Lotus Lane by The Loyalist - Preconceived Notions Available at https://soundcloud.com/preconceived-notions

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