YUMSENG…!!!

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2008 Autumn Released Draft Saké Review

Autumn Released Draft (Nama) Saké “Aki-no-Hiyaoroshi” is quite different from the usual type of Draft (Nama) Saké. Regular nama-sake, a.k.a. nama-zake, or hon-nama, is bottled and released without any pasteurisation.  These are usually released in spring or summer, and tend to be more vibrant, raw and edgy. Draft (Nama) Saké made for the autumn release, [...]

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THE MEANING OF YUMSENG...!!!

"YUMSENG" is from the Cantonese dialect of Guangdong (Canton) Province in Southern China, and literally means, "to drink to success" or "to drink to victory". Nowadays, it's use is more towards "to finish drinking" or to empty one's glass of drink. The English equivalent for this is, "Bottoms up".

"YUMSENG" is usually shouted out three times in succession, and with increasing volume.

"YUM" is always extended (10 seconds or longer), whilst the second syllable "SENG" is shorter (5 seconds or so) and fades off at the end.

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