The Japanese Bar Newsletter 36

a kanpyo roll on a colorful Japanese plate

This week I’m mixing up more shiso mojitos. And I continue my 31 Days of Sushi campaign which includes posts about hirame, unagi, and inari.

I also found entertaining articles about boozy ice cream, illegal Japanese whisky, and French sake.

Okinawan rum shiso mojito

Japanese Shiso Mojito

Last week I found a pretty interesting shiso mojito recipe from Minami of Vancouver. And because I love this cocktail, it seems right to dedicate a post to it.

Click the button below to see my recipe, spirit recommendations, and where to track down your supplies.

a piece of unagi sushi

31 Days of Sushi (and Sashimi)

Two weeks of brand new sushi and sashimi-based content are up on my site.

Topics covered so far:  

  • Kappa maki
  • Ikura
  • Tako
  • Negitoro
  • Negihama
  • Hamachi
  • Kanpachi 
  • Hirame
  • Unagi
  • Anago
  • Ume Shiso
  • Inari Sushi
  • Kanpyo Maki
  • Hotate
  • There are more tasty subjects on the menu. This includes chirashi, bluefin (akami, toro, etc), uni, madai, and salmon. 

    Click the link below to access my 31 Days of Sushi content.


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    Japanese Ice Cream Cocktails

    Fun Fact: The Japanese Bar is partially fueled by ice cream and alcohol.

    So SoraNews24 caught my attention with their post about combining alcohol with ice cream. Check out their fun experiment with several boozy concoctions.

    The French Sake Connection

    Sake has been in a long, slow decline in Japan. But fortunately, strong exports of premium seishu have buoyed the industry.

    And few markets are embracing sake as strongly as France.

    Learn how the French are changing the sake landscape and why they’re such a good match from Nikkei Asia.

    Guessing at Pompeo’s Ill-Gotten Japanese Whisky

    Politicos and Japanese whisky enthusiasts have probably heard about the former Secretary of State’s whisky scandal. To summarize, he was gifted a $5,800 bottle of Japanese whisky, which was illegal for him to accept.

    But accept he did, and then he supposedly lost it.

    These swampy shenanigans aside, the question I found myself asking has yet to be answered.

    What whisky was it?

    And I guess I’m not alone. Inside Hook took an educated guess at Pompeo’s missing whisky. It’s a solid effort on their part.


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