The Japanese Way of Whisky
Japan’s whiskies and how to enjoy them
(Author) Dave BroomAn in-depth, personal journey around Japan's whisky distilleries, telling their stories and unveiling the philosophy that lies behind this fascinating whisky culture. Winner of the André Simon John Avery award 2017 This updated edition features a brand new introduction. 'This book is incredible' Alex Kratena Award-winning author and Japanese whisky expert, Dave Broom, tells the stories of Japan's whisky distilleries, unveiling the philosophy that lies behind this fascinating whisky culture, and revealing how it relates to many Japanese concepts. Dave looks at the history and output of each distillery, considering the elements that make that particular whisky what it is, and including tasting notes. Features on aspects of Japanese life and culture that are crucial to a wider understanding, from the importance of the seasons to the role of craftsmanship, add to the picture. Interwoven throughout the book is the fascinating narrative of the journey across Japan which Dave made with photographer Kohei Take, offering further insight into the country which creates this wonderful drink and making this a must-have edition for any whisky lover, whisky drinker, whisky collector or Japanophile.
Dave Broom
Dave Broom is a renowned British author and expert in the field of spirits, particularly whiskey. Known for his informative and accessible writing style, Broom has made significant contributions to the literature of whiskey and spirits, with his works being highly regarded by both connoisseurs and novices alike. His most notable works include "The World Atlas of Whiskey" and "Whiskey: The Manual." Broom's in-depth knowledge and passion for whiskey have had a lasting impact on the genre, making him a respected authority in the world of spirits.