How to Make a Sake Bomb (4 Steps)
There is nothing better than sitting at a sushi joint, enjoying some fine cuisine and the company of good friends. But to enhance that experience, try a sake bomb. All you need is a little sake, a lot of beer and a designated driver.
Instructions
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Order a shot of sake. Quality is not important here. The taste of the sake will be overwhelmed by the beer anyway. So choose an inexpensive sake. Use cold sake; hot sake will warm your cold beer.
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Select a beer. Any beer will work, but since you are in a Japanese restaurant select a Japanese beer. Asahi, Kirin and Sapporo are all popular selections.
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Pour your beer into the glass, and then pour in a shot of sake.
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Slam it. Drinking sake bombs is not a sipping sport. It's meant to be chugged. You can even participate in sake bomb races. Just be sure you have a designated driver, are taking public transportation or are in walking distance of wherever you are staying.
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