Monday, October 16, 2006

Introducing CHU-HI, The Japanese AlcoPop

Chu-Hi:

Canned alcoholic beverages made with distilled spirits
and flavoured soda water.

Alcohol 5~6%.

These extremely popular sweet fizzy alcohol drinks
can be found in every Combini (convenience store) in Japan.

Choose from a variety of flavours and can sizes.

Refreshing and thirst quenching! Excellent poured over ice.


information from the
JAPANESE FOOD PARADISE


These Willy Wonka-style fizzy lifting drinks
are now available in the quaint little yakiniku restaurants
in Little Tokyo!!!

To surreptitiously get your date drunk...
you'll want to try all the flavors...
but start with the UME, or apricot.

And be careful NOT to get unwittingly drunk yourself,
these are much better than any american/european alco-pop drink.

KAMPAI!!!



UME a.k.a. Apricot



LITCHI a.k.a. Lychee




LIME




LEMON




GREEN APPLE




GRAPEFRUIT

1 Comments:

Blogger Toto said...

You're truly a beer connoiseur, Spanx.
Re. your previous post on movie endings, have you seen Fabian Bielinsky's "Nine Queens" (Nuevas Reinas) or David Mamet's "House of Games"? I never get tired of watching these films. I'm sure you'll like them, too. Check them out.

October 16, 2006 at 10:10 PM  

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