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Asahi Super Dry Beer ⋅ 5% ⋅ 500mL
A beer with a unique "karakuchi" taste (a Japanese term expressing the complexity of the dry, fresh, sake-inspired taste). "THE beer...
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Kirin ichiban Beer ⋅ 5% ⋅ 330mL
A premium, 100% malt beer brewed using the first-press method, offering a rich, smooth flavor. Serve well chilled.
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Asahi Super Dry Beer ⋅ 5% ⋅ 330mL
A beer with a unique "karakuchi" taste (a Japanese term expressing the complexity of the dry, fresh, sake-inspired taste). "THE beer...
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Sapporo Beer ⋅ 4.8% ⋅ 500mL
This pale lager gives off aromas of cereals, malt, herbs and hops. It's a refreshing blonde ale with a lively, refined taste and...
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Asahi Super Dry Beer ⋅ 5% ⋅ 330mL
Asahi beers are among the most popular in Japan. This non-alcoholic version lets you enjoy the taste without the alcohol.
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Sake Kuromatsu Senjo junmai Dry ⋅ 16% ⋅ 720ml
This Kuromatsu Senjo Junlai sake is distinguished by its precise taste profile and clean umami flavors, which will delight lovers of delicate nuances. This sake...
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Nihonshu shikomi no umeshu Plum liqueur ⋅ 10% ⋅ 720mL
This premium plum liqueur (umeshu) is made with a sake base, giving this drink a refreshing taste and intense flavor...
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Sake Awayuki junmai sparkling ⋅ 5.5% ⋅ 300ml
This low-alcohol sparkling sake is ideal for festive evenings or as an aperitif. Its smooth profile and intense fruitiness make it a pleasant drink...
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Saké Kiseki no Osake junmai ginjo ⋅ 15.5% ⋅ 300ml
A smooth texture accompanied by an elegant aroma, both floral and fruity, with a sweetness that develops subtly and finishes clean.
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Saké Sasara Tsuki junmai ⋅ 10.5% ⋅ 300ml
Sasara Tsuki Junmai sake comes from Yamagata prefecture, a region with abundant mineral water and high-quality rice. It is...
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Saké Shirakawago sasanigori junmai ginjo nigori ⋅ 15% ⋅ 300ml
For a nigori, this sake is rather dry. Its aroma is focused on notes of fermentation, with a pleasant lactic acidity counterbalanced by...
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Saké Kaori hanayagu junmai ⋅ 12% ⋅ 300ml
A unique sake made with wine yeast. Its aromas are very floral and its unique taste goes equally well with Japanese and Western cuisine.
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Sapporo Yebisu premium Beer ⋅ 5% ⋅ 350mL
This dark-black Japanese beer is brewed with malt and a combination of hops to produce a unique, rich flavor...
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Yuzu cider Baeren Our Hour ⋅ 5.5% ⋅ 330mL
Japanese artisanal cider brewed with fresh yuzu from the Shikoku region in southern Japan. Light and refreshing, with pronounced citrus notes...
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Umeshu Genshu ⋅ 19.7% ⋅ 700ML
This umeshu, plum liqueur, is produced by Hakutsuru, famous for its high-quality products. It is distinguished by its rich,...
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Yuzushu Seifuku Yuzu liqueur ⋅ 10% ⋅ 720mL
Made from Okinawa yuzu, this yuzushu is blended with awamori - a traditional Japanese spirit typical of the Okinawa region, made from rice...
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Sapporo black label Beer ⋅ 5% ⋅ 350mL
Sapporo Premium Black is the result of a passion for quality, made from selected barley and hops...
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Yuzu liqueur sanzen yuzushu ⋅ 7% ⋅ 500ml
Yuzu, an exceptional Japanese citrus fruit, gives this sake-based liqueur a sweet, slightly tangy flavor, accompanied by a very pleasant,...
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Sake Fukukomachi junmai ginjo ⋅ 15.5% ⋅ 720ml
Fukukomachi Junmai Ginjo Traditional Rice Sake is an exceptional sake produced by Kimura Shuzo Brewery, an institution with over 400 years of history in the...
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Sake Kubota Senjyu ginjo ⋅ 15.6% ⋅ 720ml
Self-proclaimed "perfect for meals", this sake goes wonderfully with a cold starter before being reheated to room temperature to accompany your...
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Drink your Japanese spirits in Japanese glasses!
Find out more about Japanese spirits
What are the main types of Japanese spirits?
The main types of Japanese spirits include :
- Sake: Fermented alcohol made from rice, often consumed hot or cold.
- Shochu: A spirit distilled from various ingredients such as barley, sweet potato and rice.
- Umeshu: A sweet liqueur made from Japanese plums (ume) macerated in alcohol and sugar.
- Awamori: Specific Okinawan spirit, distilled from Thai rice.
- Japanese whisky: Inspired by Scotch whisky, it is renowned for its finesse and complexity.
These spirits offer a rich diversity of flavors and aromas, reflecting the variety of ingredients and production methods used in Japan.
What's the difference between sake and shochu?
Sake and shochu are two iconic Japanese spirits, but they have some notable differences. Sake is made by fermenting rice, water and koji (a mold used to transform starch into sugar). It is generally sweeter and rounder on the palate. Shochu, on the other hand, is produced by distilling a fermented base from rice, barley, sweet potato or other cereals. It offers a more varied palette of flavors, and can be drier or fruitier, depending on the ingredients used.
How are Japanese spirits traditionally consumed?
Traditionally, Japanese spirits are consumed in different ways:
- Sake: Served hot or cold, depending on the season and type of sake. Sake is often served in small bowls called "ochoko".
- Shochu: Can be drunk neat, diluted with hot or cold water, or served over ice. Also popular in cocktails.
- Umeshu: Generally consumed over ice or with sparkling water.
- Japanese Whisky: Enjoy neat, with ice, or diluted with water.
These drinks are often accompanied by Japanese dishes, making for a harmonious tasting experience.
What is the degree of rice polish in sake?
The degree of rice polish in sake, known as "seimai buai", refers to the percentage of the outer layer of the rice grain that has been removed prior to fermentation. The more polished the rice, the higher the quality of the sake. For example, a sake with 50% polish means that 50% of the grain has been removed. High-quality sakes like Daiginjo generally have a polish of 50% or more, offering more refined, delicate flavors.
How do I choose a sake to match my dishes?
To choose a sake to match your dishes, consider these classic pairings:
- Sashimi or seafood: Choose a light, dry sake, such as Junmai or Ginjo.
- Tempura or fried dishes: A richer sake such as Honjozo will balance out the fatty texture.
- Spicy dishes: A slightly sweet sake such as Nigori (unfiltered sake) will soften the spices.
- Desserts: Opt for a sweet, fruity sake, or even Umeshu plum liqueur.
What is the ideal temperature for serving sake?
The ideal temperature for serving sake depends on its type:
- Premium sake (Daiginjo, Ginjo): Serve chilled, between 10-15°C, to preserve its delicate aromas.
- More classic sake (Junmai, Honjozo): Can be served slightly warm (30-40°C) to accentuate umami flavors.
- Hot sake: Between 40-55°C, for simpler sakes, often consumed in winter.
What are the different raw materials used to make shochu?
Shochu is made from a variety of raw materials, each offering distinct flavours:
- Barley (mugi shochu): Mild and light, often preferred by beginners.
- Sweet potato (imo shochu): Rich, earthy aromas, more full-bodied.
- Rice (kome shochu): Mild and subtle, often compared to sake.
- Buckwheat (sobacha shochu): Unique, aromatic, slightly nutty flavor.
- Brown sugar (kokuto shochu): Sweet, caramelized flavor, native to Okinawa.
What Japanese dishes go well with spirits?
Japanese dishes go perfectly with a variety of spirits:
- Sake: Sashimi, sushi, tempura, yakitori.
- Shochu: Grilled dishes, ramen, sukiyaki, izakaya snacks (small bar dishes).
- Umeshu: Sweet and savoury dishes, light desserts.
- Japanese Whisky: Grilled meats, dark chocolate, cheese.
What traditions are associated with alcohol consumption in Japan?
Alcohol consumption in Japan is surrounded by many traditions:
- Kanpai: The traditional Japanese toast, often made by raising a glass before drinking.
- Filling glasses: The Japanese always fill their neighbor's glass, never their own, as a sign of respect.
- Drink in moderation: Even at festive gatherings, it's good manners not to get excessively drunk.