Sake bomb
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Sake Bomb | |
Type: | Beer cocktail |
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Primary alcohol by volume: | |
Served: | "Straight up"; without ice |
Standard drinkware: | A pint glass and a shot glass. |
Commonly used ingredients: | |
Preparation: | The shot of sake is dropped into the beer, causing it to fizz violently. The drink should then be consumed immediately. |
The sake bomb or sake bomber is a drink made by pouring sake into a shot glass and dropping it into a glass of beer. Sometimes two chopsticks are placed parallel on top of the glass of beer, and the shot glass is balanced carefully between them. The table is then slammed with two balled fists, and the sake drops into the beer.[1] It is to be drank immediately, and works best with warm sake.
[edit] Popular culture
The drink is extolled in the song "Sake Bomb" by New Zealand band The D4.
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[edit] References
- ^ Thomas, Katie. Feature: Sake It to Me. January 31, [2005]]. Boston College The Heights.