Aussie slang for “no chance”That a William Buckley reference?
Not really found of sake. It's not bad. It's just that it has this habit of sneaking up on me, and suddenly I'm drunk.Developing a taste for sake.
But being illiterate in Japanese, I find the labels an enigma.
Finding a good sake in Oz is a bit of a crap-shoot as you are dependant on someone‘s tasting notes
As it is a tiny niche market, if you do come across a good one, you may have Buckley’s chance of tracking that one down
Heh, answered my question while I was posting it. Though I disagree with the premise a bit. I don't notice I can taste more nuances in iced coffee or tea. I actually feel like I get the most when it's warm, but not hot.The trend these days is to serve sake chilled (not cold).
I think this helps to accentuate the nuances.
At a Japanese lunch on Tuesday, we had 3 sakes. It was easy to pick out the nuances when you taste them side-by-side.
I’ve been to a couple of sake tastings, but no one has actually compared the same sake hot vs coldThough I disagree with the premise a bit. I don't notice I can taste more nuances in iced coffee or tea. I actually feel like I get the most when it's warm, but not hot.