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Niyusu 10-23-2007 07:05 AM

Japanese sake in decline, rejected by young people
 
Japanese sake, the traditional rice wine is in rapid decline, with just 1,450 sake breweries remaining of the 4,000 dotted across Japan at the height of its popularity in the 1960s.

"Young people think it's something that old men drink. And, demographically speaking, it is old men who drink sake in Japan," said John Gauntner, a sake industry consultant.

"For younger people, traditional drinks are not hip at all." said Shunsuke Kohiyama, export adviser for the Japan Sake Brewers' Association.


Full Article: Japan's smart set send sake into decline - Telegraph

masaegu 10-23-2007 07:11 AM

Thanks. But this was already happening 20-30 years ago. Why call it news?

Illusional 10-23-2007 07:21 AM

i think that younger people are just into what is "the fad" of the moment. they are not willing to try a variety of things.

raverboy

noodle 10-23-2007 08:41 AM

i don't drink alcohol so i don't know much about it. but isn't sake a lot stronger than most drinks that youngsters drink? where i am. some of the japanese are afraid to drink whiskey or anything as strong as that,:cool:

xYinniex 10-23-2007 12:26 PM

Sake? I've tried it occasionally. It's a bomb to bring to parties. XD
hehe. cuz no one will steal it from you. XD

SakeinmyOchoko 10-23-2007 05:52 PM

And the Headlines in Ten years will Read "Beer Guts in Japan an Epidemic?" :p



Good Article, I like how it pointed out that Premium Sake and Saketinis are getting popular outside of Japan. Here in the West if you go to the store all you can find is the cheap generic Sake. If you want the good stuff, you have to order it online or through Wine specialty store. Though in some big cities there are places you can find Incredible Sake. Like San Francisco for example theres a store there with walls of Different Sakes. I happen to have an Aquired taste for Good Sake and enjoy it with certain meals. I usually save the Daiginjo for New Years Eve! :D Kampai!

QuoyaNatsume 10-24-2007 03:31 AM

Well i tried sake about a year or 2 ago and it was strong if you want a quick fix but other than that "youngsters" like myself don't like it because its so plain, no "umph" to it, its just so boring. But for some strange reason it's starting to become more popular over here in New York???!! :confused:

Illusional 10-24-2007 03:48 AM

sake isn't a stronger drink. being that i love to drink hard liquor, sake is more of a chilling drink when i don't really want to get drunk. that's probably why it's not as popular amongst the younger generation.

raverboy


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