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Japanese Sake FAQ: about rice wine, using it, protecting quality, coloration, content, price range, storage, etc. ... About Japanese Sake; Q1: What is sake? Is it a beer? Is it a wine? Is it a spirit? Sake is a beverage fermented from rice, which is a grain. This would make it more of a beer than a wine. Yet,
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Sake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This pamphlet gives you everything you need to know to raise a glass of Japanese sake and say, “Kampai!” ... Welcome to the World of Japanese Sake ... How to Enjoy Japanese Sake...
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Gives history and production of sake, taste testing for beginners, and online product shoppin ... Sake Making ... Japanese Site...
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Sake World: John Gauntner's everything you want to know about Japanese sake. ... This site is devoted to Japanese Sake (Nihonshu 日本酒) and is updated regularly by The Original Sake Educator, John Gauntner, the leading non-Japanese authority on sake and the creator of this site. John has written five books and hundreds...
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About alcoholic beverages in Japan. ... Rice Wine (nihonshu or sake) ; Commonly called sake outside of Japan, nihonshu or sake (note that "sake" is also the general Japanese term for alcohol) is brewed using rice, water and white koji mold as the main ingredients.
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(Sake Section is sponsored by Vine Connections) Learn more about Japanese Sake ... Learn more about Japanese Sake ... Japanese Sake Grades...
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Learn how artisan brewers make Japanese sake - a short video detailing the process. ... Many of you know that Japanese sake is made from rice, but did you know that premium artisan sake is done mostly by hand? Very little machinery is used, which is why this is a true art form. I’m continuing my series on Premium...
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How to Collect Japanese Sake Sets. Japanese sake sets are easy to collect because they are so readily available. Collectors can invest in antique sets or choose newer sets that appeal to their sense of aesthetics. ... Invest in Japanese sake sets made of pottery. Modern sets are usually made of porcelain, but older sets...
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