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A Sake Ambassador In Berlin
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Japan Eats
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Publication Date |
Oct 19, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:55:48

Our guest is Bastian Schwithal who is the CEO and co-founder of sake.com/sake/">Go-Sake based in Berlin, Germany. Since Bastian founded the company in 2017, he has been actively introducing Japanese sake to Germany, which is the kingdom of beer and wine. He also has an award-winning premium sake brand co-produced by traditional Japanese breweries. In this episode, we will discuss how Bastian got into Japanese sake, why he founded his sake company in Berlin, his own award-winning sake brand, how sake is accepted in Germany and much, much more!

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Our guest is Bastian Schwithal who is the CEO and co-founder of Go-Sake based in Berlin, Germany. Since Bastian founded the company in 2017, he has been actively introducing Japanese sake to Germany, which is the kingdom of beer and wine. He also has an award-winning premium sake brand co-produced by traditional Japanese breweries. In this episode, we will discuss how Bastian got into Japanese sake, why he founded his sake company in Berlin, his own award-winning sake brand, how sake is accepted in Germany and much, much more! Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Japan Eats! by becoming a member! Japan Eats! is Powered by Simplecast.

Our guest is Bastian Schwithal who is the CEO and co-founder of sake.com/sake/">Go-Sake based in Berlin, Germany. Since Bastian founded the company in 2017, he has been actively introducing Japanese sake to Germany, which is the kingdom of beer and wine. He also has an award-winning premium sake brand co-produced by traditional Japanese breweries. In this episode, we will discuss how Bastian got into Japanese sake, why he founded his sake company in Berlin, his own award-winning sake brand, how sake is accepted in Germany and much, much more!

Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Japan Eats! by becoming a member!

Japan Eats! is Powered by Simplecast.

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