What do you say when you drink a sake bomb?

Answered by Jeremy Urbaniak

When I drink a sake bomb, I get into the spirit of the ritual by joining in on the chant. It’s a fun and energetic way to kick off the experience. As I stand before the armed Sake Bomb, I can feel the anticipation building up inside me. My fists are clenched tightly, ready to slam them down near the glass.

With a burst of excitement, I begin the chant, shouting, “When I say ‘Sake,’ you say, ‘Bomb! ‘ Sake!” And just like that, the other bombers join in, shouting back, “Bomb!” The energy in the room is electric as we all come together in unison.

I continue the chant, raising my voice even louder, “Sake! Sake! Sake!” The room erupts in a chorus of “Bomb!” It’s an exhilarating moment, as if we’re all connected through this shared experience.

The repetition of the chant adds to the excitement and builds up the anticipation for the actual drink. It’s like a countdown, preparing us for what’s about to come. The rhythm of the chant is infectious, and it’s hard not to get caught up in the energy of the moment.

As we reach the climax of the chant, I can feel the adrenaline coursing through my veins. The final shout of “Sake! Sake! Sake!” is the perfect lead-up to the explosive finale of the sake bomb. We all slam our fists down simultaneously, causing the shot of sake to drop into the glass of beer, creating a satisfying explosion of bubbles.

The chant serves as a way to bring everyone together, to create a sense of camaraderie and shared excitement. It’s not just about the drink itself, but about the experience of coming together, letting loose, and having a great time.

So, when I drink a sake bomb, I don’t just say the words, I shout them with all my might. I immerse myself in the moment, letting go of any inhibitions and fully embracing the fun and energy of the ritual. It’s a tradition that never fails to bring a smile to my face and a sense of joy to my soul.