Staff Answer
Apr 26, 2021 - 10:33 AM
Thank you for your question, Jason!
Although this specific sake is recommended to be served chilled, you can absolutely try warming it up!
As you can see in our Sake Guide Lesson 5, it is said that sake changes its tastes at every 5 degrees Celsius.
So it would be fun to explore one bottle at different temperatures to see which temperature is your favorite!
Share your experience here with us!
Although this specific sake is recommended to be served chilled, you can absolutely try warming it up!
As you can see in our Sake Guide Lesson 5, it is said that sake changes its tastes at every 5 degrees Celsius.
So it would be fun to explore one bottle at different temperatures to see which temperature is your favorite!
Share your experience here with us!
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