"Perfect for the traveler or epicurean, [<i>The Complete Guide to Japanese Drinks</i>] reveals the secrets of Japan's varied alcoholic beverages. Written in a conversational yet informative voice, every chapter delivers valuable insight into how these drinks evolved, found favor at home, and are often misunderstood overseas." <b>--Christopher Pellegrini, Author, <i>The Shochu Handbook</i></b>
"Following Brian Ashcraft's excellent <i>Japanese Whisky</i>, Tuttle has brought out this compendious guide to the full range of Japanese beverages…Written in an easy, flowing style, it covers a lot of ground in a short space of time…a beautiful, carefully put together coffee-table book full of insights, anecdotes and thirst-inducing pictures that leaves the reader yearning not just for a warm cup of sake or a stiff Yamazaki, but for individual titles devoted to each type of drink."<b>-- <i>The Japan Times</i></b>
"There's nowhere I'd rather drink than Japan, and no one I'd rather have telling me what, where, and how to drink than Stephen Lyman and Chris Bunting, whose bibulosity is matched only by their curiosity." <b>--Matt Gross, formerly the <i>New York Times Frugal Traveler</i></b>