Joy Of Sake

Every August, Hawaii hosts the U.S. National Sake Appraisal, with ten judges from Japan and the U.S. evaluating roughly 300 sake entries over two days. After this blind tasting, all the sakes are presented, for tasting by the public at The Joy of Sake. This event, with entries from every region and representing virtually every brewing style, is the oldest and largest annual sake-tasting event held outside Japan and gives an unparalleled perspective on the great variety of delicious sakes being produced today.

But it all happens in two and a half hours, hardly enough time to appreciate even a fraction of so many wonderful sakes. With this in mind, the International Sake Association began to set aside “archive bottles” for sampling at small tasting sessions of around sixty people. Starting in October of 2006, these “Aftertaste” events have been held every month to give people a chance to explore the nuances of around forty different sakes selected from a certain region or belonging to a certain style.

Each Aftertaste begins with a 10-minute talk by a member of the Kokusai Sake Kai (International Sake Association), followed by a 50-minute tasting. Then all the entries are moved into an adjoining room with appetizer stations so that the sakes can be enjoyed as they are meant to be, together with food. This way of tasting sake–first for education, then for enjoyment–was introduced to us by Norihiko Umeda of Ishimoto Brewing Company, to whom we would like to express our gratitude.

This year’s Aftertaste schedule is as follows:





Pau Already:
Aftertaste HI #1 * Daiginjo B Entries from Around Japan * October 26, 2006
Aftertaste HI #2 * Daiginjo A Sakes of Northern Japan * November 30, 2006
Aftertaste HI #3 * Sakes of Niigata and Nagano * December 27, 2006
Aftertaste HI #4 * Sakes from the South * January 24, 2007
Aftertaste HI #5 * Sakes from the Heartland: Nagoya and Osaka * February 22, 2007
Aftertaste HI #6 * Best of the Best: Forty Top Labels * March 28, 2007
Aftertaste HI #7 * Tohoku Favorites * May 31, 2007
Aftertaste SF #1 • The Sakes of Tohoku, Niigata and Shinshu • June 28, 2007
Aftertaste SF #2 • The Three Categories • July 19, 2007
Aftertaste HI #08-001 * On the Soft Side * December 6th, 2007
Aftertaste HI #08-002 * Fun and Games * January 10th, 2008
Kokusai Sake Kai "Setsubun Shin-nen Kai" * 02/09/2008
Kokusai Sake Kai "Setsubun Shin-nen kai" * Transportation
Aftertaste HI #08-003 * Local Style * March 6th, 2008
Aftertaste HI #08-004 * All About Dry Sake * April 3rd, 2008
Aftertaste SF #08-001 * Umami: The 5th Taste * May 22nd, 2008
Aftertaste HI #08-005 * Best of the Rest * May 15th, 2008
Aftertaste NY #08-001 * Umami: The 5th Taste * May 29th, 2008
The Village Quill Loftspace, 106 Franklin Street, 2nd Floor
6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Aftertaste HI #08-006 * The Afterparty * June 25th, 2008
Doraku Restaurant, Waikiki, 2233 Kalakaua Avenue
Roya Hawaiian Shopping Center, 3rd Floor
6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Aftertaste NY #08-002 * All About Dry Sake * July 10th, 2008
The Village Quill Loftspace, 106 Franklin Street, 2nd Floor
6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Aftertaste SF #08-002 * All About Dry Sake *
July 22nd, 2008 • 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Hotel Kabuki, 1625 Post Street
Kokusai Sake Kai "Tanabata"
July 12th, 2008 • 6:00 p.m.
Waialae Nui Ridge, Honolulu
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