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We Discuss the Difference Between Sake, Soju and Sochu

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Soju, sake, and shochu are often mistaken for one another, especially on Western drink menus or in casual conversation, but each represents a unique expression of its country’s culture, method of production, and culinary philosophy. While they may share some visual similarities—clear or pale in color, served in small glasses, often accompanying meals—their differences run deep. From the ingredients used to the way they’re fermented or distilled, each beverage tells its own story.

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3 Great Liquors You Must Sample And Where To Find Them

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For centuries, the neighboring countries of Peru and Chile have been embroiled in a debate over which is the true birthplace of pisco. Both sides, claiming the spirit as their own, have adopted the frothy pisco sour cocktail as the national drink. And, while each country imports pisco produced across the border, neither allows it to be labeled pisco. What’s all the fuss about? Like French cognac, pisco is a brandy distilled from wine (which has been produced in South America since the Spanish arrived there in the 16th century). Continue reading

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