EP 694 The Sake Education Show – Part 2

Beau Timken continues teaching Gary Vaynerchuk about Sake while they taste 3 different kinds.

Wines tasted in this episode:

Joto Chikurin Fukamari JunmaiJapanese Sake
Tsukinokatsura Yanagi ?Willow Tree?
Taiheizan Tenko “Heavenly Grace”

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luca bercelli

98/100

lines of the day – Guest, ‘I don’t drink with my nose’, GV ‘I do’. Also, Guest ‘your anus on the backend?’

Winelibrarytv launches into hyperspace with this episode. Two superfast brains shadowboxing for nearly an hour (both episodes). In my opinion a show that will remain my favourite, and how ironic that my best episode of winelibrarytv is about Sake and not wine… a drink that I’ve never had but am now desperate to try.

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  • Jeff S.

    Living in Japan Town, I need to get off my butt and taste more than the house hot sake! Great show!

    QOTD: My first drink of choice was beer. As a youngster, a friend turned me on to Newcastle Brown Ale. That sweet nuttiness drove me bonkers! A passion was born.

  • Jeff S.

    Living in Japan Town, I need to get off my butt and taste more than the house hot sake! Great show!

    QOTD: My first drink of choice was beer. As a youngster, a friend turned me on to Newcastle Brown Ale. That sweet nuttiness drove me bonkers! A passion was born.

  • mattw

    wow, this might be the best episode i’ve ever seen. i had more literal laugh out loud moments than i think i have in ten normal epsiodes of WLTV. the interaction was tremendous.

    qotd: the epiphany for me with wine honestly happened when i first saw this show. it was november last year, and i wanted to learn something about sherry, something i’d heard of but never understood, so i searched it on youtube and found WLTV. the epiphany was really realizing that wine was meant to be fun, and no matter what you drink and how you drink it, it can be interesting and educational, but it doesn’t need to be pretentious. that’s why i’m so grateful for this show.

  • mattw

    wow, this might be the best episode i’ve ever seen. i had more literal laugh out loud moments than i think i have in ten normal epsiodes of WLTV. the interaction was tremendous.

    qotd: the epiphany for me with wine honestly happened when i first saw this show. it was november last year, and i wanted to learn something about sherry, something i’d heard of but never understood, so i searched it on youtube and found WLTV. the epiphany was really realizing that wine was meant to be fun, and no matter what you drink and how you drink it, it can be interesting and educational, but it doesn’t need to be pretentious. that’s why i’m so grateful for this show.

  • A dumb Rhine king

    Wine. I h8ed it, but I was determined to understand it and develop a palate for it, but that wasn’t enough. I had to learn the whole process from growing the grapes, to developing the wine, to bottling the product. I am a very hands on type of person, so I planted 12 cold hardy vines in my backyard which are varieties the U of MN crossbred, Frontenac and Marquette. This year will be my first vintage.

  • A dumb Rhine king

    Wine. I h8ed it, but I was determined to understand it and develop a palate for it, but that wasn’t enough. I had to learn the whole process from growing the grapes, to developing the wine, to bottling the product. I am a very hands on type of person, so I planted 12 cold hardy vines in my backyard which are varieties the U of MN crossbred, Frontenac and Marquette. This year will be my first vintage.

  • John Farrin

    QOTD: Wine epiphany, (I know I’m a broken record)in 1977 while drinking my first bottle of 1970 Charles Krug Vintage Selection Cabernet Sauvignon.

  • John Farrin

    QOTD: Wine epiphany, (I know I’m a broken record)in 1977 while drinking my first bottle of 1970 Charles Krug Vintage Selection Cabernet Sauvignon.

  • Slushpuppy

    Most memorable taste was a great meal in a very small Greek restaurant on N. Clark St. near Howard St. We had two bottles of Roditis wine, and the waiter apologised when he saw me pouring for my wife without his assistance.
    Smell it first. TR

  • Slushpuppy

    Most memorable taste was a great meal in a very small Greek restaurant on N. Clark St. near Howard St. We had two bottles of Roditis wine, and the waiter apologised when he saw me pouring for my wife without his assistance.
    Smell it first. TR

  • Chris McCollum

    Great Great Great Great Great Great Show, loved every min. of it. must do more saki shows!!!!!!!!!!

    My moment was prob in ’94ish When I opened my mind up to Shinner Bock Beer, I hated beer till then, that was my moment,

  • Chris McCollum

    Great Great Great Great Great Great Show, loved every min. of it. must do more saki shows!!!!!!!!!!

    My moment was prob in ’94ish When I opened my mind up to Shinner Bock Beer, I hated beer till then, that was my moment,

  • Joel M

    AWESOME. WAY TO CHANGE IT UP. KEEP IT INTERESTING. JOEL

  • Joel M

    AWESOME. WAY TO CHANGE IT UP. KEEP IT INTERESTING. JOEL

  • zonk

    The local provincial liquor stores here Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada don’t seem to carry good Sake!

    Business trip to Boston (first real trip into the states), staying at the Hyatt Regency Cambridge (super great customer service), on the Charles River across from that famous ball park, nice warm fall night, and Samuel Adams Boston Lager. For my pallet the best beer I have tasted so far.

  • zonk

    The local provincial liquor stores here Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada don’t seem to carry good Sake!

    Business trip to Boston (first real trip into the states), staying at the Hyatt Regency Cambridge (super great customer service), on the Charles River across from that famous ball park, nice warm fall night, and Samuel Adams Boston Lager. For my pallet the best beer I have tasted so far.

  • Jason S.

    QOTD: 2005 – a glass of Talisker (can’t recall the age). Have LOVED Scotch ever since.

    That show was 100% awesomeness.

  • Jason S.

    QOTD: 2005 – a glass of Talisker (can’t recall the age). Have LOVED Scotch ever since.

    That show was 100% awesomeness.

  • Bill

    GV, I think you’re in love. Not that there’s anything wrong with it.

  • Bill

    GV, I think you’re in love. Not that there’s anything wrong with it.

  • Kyle

    Excellent episode – very fun to watch you guys go back and forth. Sake is something that I have not given the credit that has been due for it… but that is bound to change. p.s you called me out about being a lurker… but its alright

  • Kyle

    Excellent episode – very fun to watch you guys go back and forth. Sake is something that I have not given the credit that has been due for it… but that is bound to change. p.s you called me out about being a lurker… but its alright

  • Marshall

    Great episode. Almost makes me want to go out and try Sake.

  • Marshall

    Great episode. Almost makes me want to go out and try Sake.

  • Wow, nice show. truly one of the better WLTV’s ever shot. I like Sake and your guest was great.

    QOTD: when I first started drinking beer I would almost never touch any other type of alcohol, and then one day I was invited to a celebration for an elder in a very prominent family and all they had was hard liquor and every type of distilled drink known to man, naturally I asked for a tequila and then a relative of my friend who invited me started to rant about the different types of alcohol from plants in Mexico, and asked us to try them, they had a full stacked bar and I tasted about four of them and then had one more sip of my tequila and it was different, better, I actually tasted something I had not noticed before, from then on it is history.

    Great two part show GV.

  • Wow, nice show. truly one of the better WLTV’s ever shot. I like Sake and your guest was great.

    QOTD: when I first started drinking beer I would almost never touch any other type of alcohol, and then one day I was invited to a celebration for an elder in a very prominent family and all they had was hard liquor and every type of distilled drink known to man, naturally I asked for a tequila and then a relative of my friend who invited me started to rant about the different types of alcohol from plants in Mexico, and asked us to try them, they had a full stacked bar and I tasted about four of them and then had one more sip of my tequila and it was different, better, I actually tasted something I had not noticed before, from then on it is history.

    Great two part show GV.

  • Michael

    Great show, though two part episodes can be frustrating only because the content is so good you’re desperate to see the 2nd part yesterday!

    QOTD: tasting the 2005 2nd wine from chateau pichon longueville, which as you so eloquently put it, brought the thunder! One day, with a job, I will graduate to the first growths and the el pisons of the wine world, but until then (unfortunately, or fortunately depending on ones viewpoint), I will rely on you, Captain Vaynerchuck, and your peculiar brand of loveable madness.

    Keep up the good work.

  • Michael

    Great show, though two part episodes can be frustrating only because the content is so good you’re desperate to see the 2nd part yesterday!

    QOTD: tasting the 2005 2nd wine from chateau pichon longueville, which as you so eloquently put it, brought the thunder! One day, with a job, I will graduate to the first growths and the el pisons of the wine world, but until then (unfortunately, or fortunately depending on ones viewpoint), I will rely on you, Captain Vaynerchuck, and your peculiar brand of loveable madness.

    Keep up the good work.

  • Good QOTD: Mine was tasting my first homebrew and thinking that I was doing the same thing that people had been doing for thousands of years. So cool.

  • Good QOTD: Mine was tasting my first homebrew and thinking that I was doing the same thing that people had been doing for thousands of years. So cool.

  • Peter F

    Hey Gary,

    I am a lurker but couldn’t avoid the QOTD

    The first scotch I ever had was a Glenlivet 12 a few months back. While I hold a place in my heart for this delicate dram, I’m not gaga over it anymore yet it drove me to seek out other fine scotches. Even though it’s a blend I find Johnny Walker Black Label to contain so much in one distilled spirit. Sweet, limey, peaty, even a little salty, and a finish that doesn’t go away even after a sip of cold water. It is a smooth operator and has grip at the finish. It’s like a characterful older wine from Bordeaux but consistent year after year and obtainable for under 30 bones. It all started with the Glenlivet 12!

    -Pete

  • Peter F

    Hey Gary,

    I am a lurker but couldn’t avoid the QOTD

    The first scotch I ever had was a Glenlivet 12 a few months back. While I hold a place in my heart for this delicate dram, I’m not gaga over it anymore yet it drove me to seek out other fine scotches. Even though it’s a blend I find Johnny Walker Black Label to contain so much in one distilled spirit. Sweet, limey, peaty, even a little salty, and a finish that doesn’t go away even after a sip of cold water. It is a smooth operator and has grip at the finish. It’s like a characterful older wine from Bordeaux but consistent year after year and obtainable for under 30 bones. It all started with the Glenlivet 12!

    -Pete

  • I have always loved the experience of everything good and bad.

    My first Aha Alcoholic Beverage was a Strawberry Daiquiri. Was was Very Young it was New Years Eve.

  • I have always loved the experience of everything good and bad.

    My first Aha Alcoholic Beverage was a Strawberry Daiquiri. Was was Very Young it was New Years Eve.

  • DannInNH

    He surely puts Gretzky to shame.
    When I had an ’04 Medusa Old Vine Zin we had at a dinner/wine tasting…it knocked our socks off. Since that time, I have been a buyer of great/good old vine Zins.

  • DannInNH

    He surely puts Gretzky to shame.
    When I had an ’04 Medusa Old Vine Zin we had at a dinner/wine tasting…it knocked our socks off. Since that time, I have been a buyer of great/good old vine Zins.

  • I am also a lurker, but this episode was just too special to not comment.

    QOTD: Tea is my epiphany beverage. I had tea bags all my life, but in the last 3 years, I have made my way over to loose leaf green, jasmine, oolong, and black teas. I will never stop drinking tea, and it has changed me in more ways than I can imagine.

    Speaking of which, I would absolutely LOVE it if Gary V did a tea episode. Have Kevin Rose on, or someone more knowledgeable about tea, to do exactly what Beau did in this episode.

    I learned a lot! Great work guys 🙂

    CRUSH IT!

  • I am also a lurker, but this episode was just too special to not comment.

    QOTD: Tea is my epiphany beverage. I had tea bags all my life, but in the last 3 years, I have made my way over to loose leaf green, jasmine, oolong, and black teas. I will never stop drinking tea, and it has changed me in more ways than I can imagine.

    Speaking of which, I would absolutely LOVE it if Gary V did a tea episode. Have Kevin Rose on, or someone more knowledgeable about tea, to do exactly what Beau did in this episode.

    I learned a lot! Great work guys 🙂

    CRUSH IT!

  • Drew

    Sake and wine do not mix. Rock em sock em episode. 1 and 2. Please stick to wine geeks. Stick with what works, don’t play with the kids from the other side of the tracks. It’s o.k. to experiment, but enough is enough. To many imitators trying to get a little face time.I’m Not saying that this guest is un genuine,I just feel this type of show is reserved for, hmmmm…..another show? I love knowledge and seek it daily, but the word play and underlying jealousy was sickeningly distracting.I promise I will go to the library and learn everything about sake. Can we please stay with wine? I could live for 200 years and never absorb all there is to know about wine.Please, dear God stay with us.

  • Drew

    Sake and wine do not mix. Rock em sock em episode. 1 and 2. Please stick to wine geeks. Stick with what works, don’t play with the kids from the other side of the tracks. It’s o.k. to experiment, but enough is enough. To many imitators trying to get a little face time.I’m Not saying that this guest is un genuine,I just feel this type of show is reserved for, hmmmm…..another show? I love knowledge and seek it daily, but the word play and underlying jealousy was sickeningly distracting.I promise I will go to the library and learn everything about sake. Can we please stay with wine? I could live for 200 years and never absorb all there is to know about wine.Please, dear God stay with us.

  • Awesome, awesome show guys. Very educational and entertaining.

    QOTD: We did a tasting at the Pyrat Rum distillery on Anguilla and I tried their Cask 23. It was a beautiful setting and a superior rum.

  • Awesome, awesome show guys. Very educational and entertaining.

    QOTD: We did a tasting at the Pyrat Rum distillery on Anguilla and I tried their Cask 23. It was a beautiful setting and a superior rum.

  • Best show ever, good enough to make me delurk and comment.

    I’d definitely watch a sake show with beau (even though I’ve never had any)

    As for epiphany moment, when I had James Squire Amber Ale in my first year at uni. I realised that beer was supposed to have a flavour, and not be chilled to virtually frozen.

  • Best show ever, good enough to make me delurk and comment.

    I’d definitely watch a sake show with beau (even though I’ve never had any)

    As for epiphany moment, when I had James Squire Amber Ale in my first year at uni. I realised that beer was supposed to have a flavour, and not be chilled to virtually frozen.

  • brooks

    Great Episode!!! Keep up the awesome work!

  • brooks

    Great Episode!!! Keep up the awesome work!

  • pawncop

    This was great, just great.

    QOTD – New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Great wine, and started my journey.

  • pawncop

    This was great, just great.

    QOTD – New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Great wine, and started my journey.

  • urbwes

    QOTD: My alcoholic bervergae is wine and my eye opening moment came not from experience, but from reading. I read a book by a passionate person and caught the fever.

    subset::: Jazz, it was the complex and amazing theory behind improvisation that led to my insatiable thirst for jazz music.

  • urbwes

    QOTD: My alcoholic bervergae is wine and my eye opening moment came not from experience, but from reading. I read a book by a passionate person and caught the fever.

    subset::: Jazz, it was the complex and amazing theory behind improvisation that led to my insatiable thirst for jazz music.

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