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The Rare Oak That Japanese Whisky Uses For Its Aging ProcessNative to Japan, the mizunara oak was reportedly first used en masse when Japanese people faced serious shortages in the aftermath of World War II. At that time, distillers turned to local ...
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Man of Many on MSNLARK Distillery Channels Japanese Craftsmanship With Mizunara Batch 2 WhiskyLARK Distillery have just whipped up a fresh batch of something special. Inspired by founder Bill Lark’s journeys to Japan, ...
SAPPORO--Hokkaido-based breweries are rallying to a call to produce a common brand of Japanese sake and taking things a step further by aging the product in barrels made of Japanese oak.
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