Sake

By Nudo Admin

What is Sake?

Sake or saké (pronounced /ˈsɑːkiː/ or /ˈsɑːkeɪ/ in English is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice.

This beverage is called sake in English, but in Japanese, sake (酒) or o-sake (お酒) refers to alcoholic drinks in general. The Japanese term for this specific beverage is Nihonshu (日本酒), meaning “Japanese sake”.

Sake is also referred to in English as rice wine. However, unlike true wine, in which alcohol is produced by fermenting the sugar naturally present in fruit, sake is made through a brewing process more like that of beer. To make beer or sake, the sugar needed to produce alcohol must first be converted from starch. But the brewing process for sake differs from beer brewing as well, notably in that for beer, the conversion of starch to sugar and sugar to alcohol occurs in two discrete steps, but with sake they occur simultaneously. Additionally, alcohol content also differs between sake, wine, and beer. Wine generally contains 9–16% alcohol and most beer is 3–8%, whereas undiluted sake is 18–20% alcohol, although this is often lowered to around 15% by diluting the sake with water prior to bottling.

Wikipedia.org, September 2009, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sake

Regular & dry Sake

How is Sake served?

Which Sake Can I Get at Nudo?

We sell both regular Sake and dry Sake.

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  • I've been meaning to try this every time I visit. Does this mean if I buy it with my meal next time it will be served to me in true traditional Japanese style? :P
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