- Sake - Wikipedia
Sake, saké (Japanese: 酒, Hepburn: sake; English: IPA: ˈsɑːki, ˈsækeɪ SAH-kee, SAK-ay[4][5]), or saki, [6] also referred to as Japanese rice wine, [7] is an alcoholic beverage of Japanese origin made by fermenting rice that has been polished to remove the bran
- Sake 101: A Complete Guide to Sake for Beginners
Technically, sake is the Japanese term for all alcoholic beverages It includes everything from beer wine to local brews like shochu and what English speakers lovingly (and mistakenly) call sake If there was any doubt as to how important sake is to Japan, simply look to its indigenous name
- What Is Sake - How To Drink Sake - Delish
Here's everything you need to know about sake What is sake? Sake is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice It consists of four ingredients: rice, water, yeast, and a mold
- Is Sake Good for You? Pros and Cons of Drinking Sake - WebMD
Sake, sometimes spelled saké, is also known as Japanese rice wine Despite this name, it is produced in a manner that is more similar to the process for making beer than to wine production
- SakéOne - Americas Premium Saké Company
The “g” stands for Genshu (undiluted) meaning this style of powerful yet elegant sake is full cask strength with no additional water, retaining the rich depth of flavor It’s an idea An attitude Momokawa is America’s premier craft sake brand, brewed with that revolutionary passion to craft the greatest possible expression of what we love
- Sunflower Sake PDX
Sunflower Sake is a retail shop and tasting room located in Portland, Oregon We believe that sake is a beautiful, historic, handcrafted product that belongs on the table with wine, cider and beer
- What Is Sake? Why You Should Try It and What to Sip
Learn how the Japanese alcoholic rice beverage sake is made, the types of sake to try, and how to best drink sake cold or hot or mixed in cocktails
- 7 Types Of Sake, Explained - Tasting Table
To help you navigate the often complex world of sake, we spoke with several experts about the rice-based Japanese spirit Here are 7 types of sake explained
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