Japan’s only British sake brewer! Let’s toast the 400th anniversary!
British-born Philip Harper went to Japan to teach English in 1988 and soon became fascinated by sake. With two Japanese friends, he visited breweries, and took part in tastings and rice planting. Ultimately the entire trio gave up more conventional careers to become sake brewers and all are still working as practising brewers today. In over
twenty years of brewing, Philip has worked at four different sake breweries. In 2007, he was hired by the Kinoshita Brewery as Master Brewer and has since led the Tamagawa sake brand to two Gold Medals in the National Sake Awards. He is known for brewing in an exceptionally wide range of styles and has doubled production to satisfy the many
new fans of Tamagawa products. He is the author of two books and numerous articles on sake. He will be talking about sake’s long history and his own experiences as the only non-Japanese to have become a master sake brewer. There will also be an opportunity to taste some of the different sake styles Philip produces.
This event is free, however booking is highly recommended via Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation website
*PLEASE NOTE, THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED*
Information: http://www.dajf.org.uk/event/sake-ancient-and-modern
This event is supported by Kinoshita Brewery, World Sake Imports UK, Rie Yoshitake