Unlike its fermented relative sake, shochu (a.k.a. soju) is distilled and can be made from barley, sweet potatoes, or soba as well as rice. Its velvety smooth, slightly sweet, nutty flavor has made it outrageously popular in Japan and Korea. Stateside nightspots are gaining this drink plenty of local fans, too. ... Read the story
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Sick of Sake? Do Shochu
Unlike its fermented relative sake, shochu (a.k.a. soju) is distilled and can be made from barley, sweet potatoes, or soba as well as rice. Its velvety smooth, slightly sweet, nutty flavor has made it outrageously popular in Japan and Korea. Stateside nightspots are gaining this drink plenty of local fans, too. ... Read the story
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