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Episode 186. What happens when one of Japan's most ancient art forms meets your favorite grab-and-go drink? This week on Sake Revolution, John and Tim crack open something truly special — a one cup sake housed in genuine Imari porcelain, the same fine ceramics that were traded to Europe as far back as the 1600s. The brewery behind it, Koimari Sake Brewery of Saga Prefecture, has crafted a series of five beautifully designed cups that double as collectible works of art. And when it comes time to actually taste what's inside, both hosts are caught completely off guard by a bold, bright acidity that nobody saw coming. Tune in for a tasting that's equal parts art history lesson, sake education, and pure delicious surprise. #SakeRevolution
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By Timothy Sullivan, John Puma5
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Episode 186. What happens when one of Japan's most ancient art forms meets your favorite grab-and-go drink? This week on Sake Revolution, John and Tim crack open something truly special — a one cup sake housed in genuine Imari porcelain, the same fine ceramics that were traded to Europe as far back as the 1600s. The brewery behind it, Koimari Sake Brewery of Saga Prefecture, has crafted a series of five beautifully designed cups that double as collectible works of art. And when it comes time to actually taste what's inside, both hosts are caught completely off guard by a bold, bright acidity that nobody saw coming. Tune in for a tasting that's equal parts art history lesson, sake education, and pure delicious surprise. #SakeRevolution
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