Top Ten Reasons Why Sake Bombers Rock!

Top Ten Reasons Why Sake Bombers Rock!

Do you love Sake Bombers? I love them because they are almost always drinkable, and they are usually on special at most bars nightclubs. Sake bombers are one of the most popular drink combinations in the United States today. So it should come as no surprise should you see somebody dropping wine into their beer at a club or bar when you enter and getting tanked on the infamous Sake Bomber! While there are many reasons to love this mixed drink, I figured out the top ten, below! Top Ten Reasons Why Sake Bombers Rock 1. One of the only mixtures of wine and beer that actually tastes good—who would have thought mixing the two together would be tasty? 2. Hot wine in cold beer sounds yucky at first, but once mixed, it is delicious! 3. They are typically on sale at most bars, and generally speaking, you can get a sake bomber for about five bucks nearly anywhere in the US. 4. You get a twenty four ounce bottle of beer, and an eight ounce bottle of wine for about five bucks, how can you beat that deal? 5. Try doing two in a row! You will have consumed forty eight ounces of beer and sixteen ounces of wine, and will have spend roughly ten dollars to get tanked! 6. They used to only be served a sushi joints and Asian restaurants, but now they are so popular you can literally get them anywhere! 7. Girls tend to love the Sake Bomber – take notes guys! 8. Tasty import beer mixed with classic sake wine, yummy! 9. The dropping the wine in the bottom of the glass and downing it is a classic! 10. The easiest way to get drunk on a budget with your best friends! Seriously! Never Had a Sake Bomber? Then you don’t what you are missing out on my friends! This classic, Asian drinking binge has fermented a popular culture love for this drink cocktail in most bars around the United States. Sake Bombers are actually one of the more easily made high ball drinks. They include several parts, a large Kirin or similar beer, a small bottle of heated Sake, a small shot glass for the Sake and a large, 16-ounce pint glass of beer. The video below depicts to girls from Tempe showing their friends how to make and down this classic drink!