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  1. Sake - Wikipedia

    In Japan, where it is the national beverage, sake is often served with special ceremony, where it is gently warmed in a small earthenware or porcelain bottle and sipped from a small porcelain cup …

  2. Sake: A beginner's guide and top recommendations - Decanter

    Apr 15, 2024 · Learn all about sake, the mysterious rice-fermented beverage from Japan, with our beginner's guide and top recommendations.

  3. What Is Sake? Why You Should Try It and What to Sip

    Dec 2, 2024 · 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.

  4. Sake 101: A Complete Guide to Sake for Beginners

    Sep 5, 2019 · Wish you could enroll in Sake 101? Learn everything you've ever wanted to know about Japan's national drink with this COMPLETE sake guide for beginners!

  5. Sake 101—The Ultimate Guide to Japanese Sake - Travel Japan

    Sake or nihonshu, is a big part of Japan's drinking and food culture. Drink it hot or cold, and try styles from milky namazake to refined daiginjo.

  6. What is Sake? The 101 Behind Japan's Iconic Beverage | North …

    Sake is Japan’s gift to the world of boozy delights—a magical alcoholic elixir born from rice, water, and time-honored craftsmanship. In Japan, “sake” is actually a catch-all term for any alcoholic drink, but …

  7. Sake 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Sake - UrbanSake.com

    If you’re looking to learn about sake you’ve find the right place! This page contains lots of info and resources you can use to get started on your own sake journey!

  8. Sake | Definition & History | Britannica

    Oct 16, 2025 · sake, Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice. Sake is light in colour, is noncarbonated, has a sweet flavour, and contains about 14 to 16 percent alcohol.

  9. Sake Explained: What It Really Is and How It’s Made - AZ Japan

    Feb 17, 2025 · But sake is more than just a drink! It plays an important role in Japanese culture and traditions, such as being offered to the gods at Shinto shrines or enjoyed during celebrations like …

  10. Tippsy Sake - The largest online Japanese sake store in the U.S.

    We’re happy to guide you through Japan’s stunning sake breweries for an unparalleled, authentic travel experience. We’ll bring you on a personal journey filled with sake, food, culture and fun!