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Even if you don't, there are lots of other things to discuss here, like music, books, jokes &, of course, SAKE BOMBERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Place all seat backs & tray tables in upright position, sit back & enjoy the ride!

OK, fellas & fellettes-- We are finally up & running with some photos here. Here is a true sake connoisseur, see the look of pure rapture on his face? Unfortunately, he isn't partaking in a SAKE BOMBER!
What are sake bombers, you ask? Well, shucks, first you take some sake (rice wine), pour it in a lil shot glass here. Then ya drop it in a half mug of Japanese beer, cheers, & knock that sucker back. Whooo! There are variations on when to drop, how to drop, what noises to make, the use of elbows vs. no elbows....it is quite complicated, you see.
Actually, my fascination with sake bombers is relatively new, as is my research which I launched within the past week. There is already quite a following for this unique beverage & that's not including the land of Japan.

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Credit to the discovery of Sake Bombers goes to Jen, through her friends Eric, Frazee & Mike D. They are divine experts so look for interviews with these gentlemen in the near future. Also look for a comprehensive list of anything & everything Sake, including where to go for a truly authentic & outstanding Sake experience. Will there be Sake Bomber t-shirts, coasters, ashtrays, you ask? Well, it's a little early to forsee that right now. But one should never underestimate the power of SAKE BOMBERS!

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SAKE BOMBER (sah' kee bommer)
A drink, Japanese in origin, that tends to cause lively and uproarious fun when consumed in the proper atmosphere. Must yell SAKE BOMBER whenever the urge to say it develops.

SAKE BOMBERS!
MAY 2001

* Sake is 15% alcohol
* Go-shu is served warm; nama is served cool.
* Go-shu sounds like something you say to a raccoon that is, say, staring in your kitchen window every night.
* Sake is not distilled, fortified, allergenic, nor does it contain any histamines. Whew.