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Sake Websites

Japanese Sake

Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice.

Also listed under this category are web sites about Shochu (distilled Korean liquor) and Awamori (distilled rice liquor from Okinawa).

See the FAQ regarding the pronunciation of the word sake.- Category ID : 86815

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Awamori-Kan

Liquor distillery on Okinawa, Japan. Theories of how the liquor got its name to present production practices and pricing policies.
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Sudo Honke

Sake brewery located in Ibaraki prefecture, dating from 850 years ago (site in English and French).
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IPPIN

Ibaraki Japan - sake brewing site.
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Mitobe Sake Brewery

Japan-Yamagata. Introduction, history, and products.
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Umenoyado Sake Brewery

Sake brewing process, selection, brewers, shops, and a quiz.
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Sake World

Site devoted to Japanese Sake including a glossary, web links, a newsletter, and FAQs.
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Tanaka Sake Brewery

Sake brewery in Okayama prefecture, producing the "Musashi no sato" brand.
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Tamanohikari Sake

History and Production of Sake; Sake Tasting for Beginners.
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Fujiyama Net

History and modern-days facilities of the Konishi sake brewing clan.
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SakéOne

Saké Products; descriptions and online ordering (in the U.S.A.)
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Jizake

Sake types by regions, classification of different types of beverage, a list of its key incredients, a scale to assess sweetness and an on-line shop.
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Gekkeikan Sake (USA), Inc.

General information on sake, company and product descriptions.
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Sake Kingdom

Sake vocabulary and sake reports.
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Wine of Japan.com

A US sake importer, with information on sake-producing regions, as well as taste and types of sake. Includes a list of US sake dealers.
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Miyashita Sake Brewery Co., Ltd.

Sake brewery in Okayama prefecture, producing the Kiwamihijiri brand.
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The Joy of Sake

All about Sake: how it is brewed, and with what best to drink it. Plus a history of Sake in America.
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Sake Temperature to Drink

Japanese sake can be tasted at various temperatures, from cold (Hiya) to hot (Kan).
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Japan Nihonshu Pages

One mans journey into the wonderful world of Japanese Sake.
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UrbanSake.com

Sake reviews, news, and education.
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Izumibashi Co.,Ltd.

Sake brewery in Ebina, Kanagawa prefecture. Information in almost 100 different languages.
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