Rice, Water, Earth: Notes on Sake
These posts are the continuation of my thoughts and reporting on sake for the James Beard award-winning Exploring the World of Japanese Craft Sake, which I co-wrote with sake sommelier and Sake Samurai Michael Tremblay.
Tsurunoe Brewery: A Family Business Where Women Play Key Brewing Roles
“As I leapt into the world of sake brewing, many people cheered me on, saying, ‘This is a traditional livelihood that we want to see preserved.’”
Seven Ways to Smell the Roses: Exploring the World of Sake Flower Yeasts
The Tokyo University of Agriculture has historically had close ties with Japan’s Imperial family. In part this was because as quasi-gods, a large part of the family’s mandate was to protect the livelihood of the nation’s farmers.