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  2. Sake - Wikipedia

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    Sake bottle, Japan, c. 1740 Sake barrel offerings at the Shinto shrine Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū in Kamakura Sake, saké (酒, sake, / ˈ s ɑː k i, ˈ s æ k eɪ / 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.

  3. List of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Palm wine (made from the sap of various palm trees) Parakari (made from cassava) Pulque (originally made by the natives of Mexico, made from the sap of the maguey plant) Sake (made from (polished) rice) Sakurá (made from cassava) Sato; Sonti; Tapuy (Philippines, made from glutinous rice) Tepache; Tiswin (made from corn or saguaro, a large ...

  4. Glossary of sake terms - Wikipedia

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    Liquor store; wine shop; sake dealer Sakazuki 杯 or 酒盃 A small porcelain cup for sake Saketini A cocktail that uses sake as its base, along with other ingredients such as simple syrups, distilled spirits, liqueurs, juices and garnishes. The name saketini is a portmanteau of "sake" and "martini". Sandan shikomi 三段仕込み

  5. Rice wine - Wikipedia

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    The term "sake", in Japanese, literally means "alcohol", and the Japanese rice wine usually termed nihonshu (日本酒; "Japanese liquor") in Japan. It is the most widely known type of rice wine in North America because of its ubiquitous appearance in Japanese restaurants. Sato: Northeast Thailand: Southeast Asia — Shaoxing: Shaoxing ...

  6. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    A wine bar is a tavern-like business focusing on selling wine, rather than liquor or beer. A typical feature of many wine bars is a wide selection of wines available by the glass. Some wine bars are profiled on wines of a certain type of origin, such as Italian wine or Champagne.

  7. Shōchū - Wikipedia

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    The word shōchū is the Japanese rendition of the Chinese shaojiu (燒酒), meaning "burned liquor", which refers to the heating process during distillation. [2] The Chinese way of writing shaojiu with the character 酒 means sake in modern Japanese, which writes shōchū using the character 酎 instead. Nevertheless, both characters mean ...

  8. Beer, wine and THC? THC drinks pervade liquor stores ... - AOL

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    Since last year, liquor stores in Massachusetts have filled more of their shelves with beverages containing THC and CBD.

  9. Habushu - Wikipedia

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    Other common names include Habu Sake or Okinawan Snake Wine. Habushu is named after the habu snake, Protobothrops flavoviridis , which belongs to the pit viper subfamily of vipers, and is closely related to the rattlesnake and copperhead . [ 1 ]