Dog day afternoon drinking
The temperature in my house was over 30 when I awoke, sweating and fully unrested at 7.30 this morning. We’re in for a warm one.
And if ice cream is too fattening, and solace can’t be found in only-good-for-one-glass Japanese beer, what respite is there?
One recommended way of dealing with the oppressive summer is apparently to eat unagi - eel. Eel has been marketed for centuries as a stamina food, a remedy to the sapping heat.
CScout Japan reports on a new ‘black beer’ from Miyashita Brewery, that purports to be the perfect companion to an eel supper. Not sure I’ll be trying it myself, as the brewery describes the beer as “sweet and fragrant”, but perhaps you might. (Though I particularly liked the exhortation that, translated, claims eel and black beer is “new common sense!”)
If you want to take it a step further (and if you’ve come this far, then why not?) you might actually like some eel in your drink. Check out CScout’s whole post for details.
Even better is Unagi Nobori, a canned eel drink made by Japan Tobacco Inc.
July 30th, 2008 at 4:50 amit is said, You are what you eat, and I daresay the same could be applied to what you drink.
I’ve had unagi & beer from a yatai but my only suggestion as far as that “black stuff” is concerned is give it to the cat or better still…rebottle it and present it humbly to your mother-in-law.
remora
July 30th, 2008 at 6:01 am