Sake Terms Flashcards
Shikomi
Important sake production process – brewer combines a yeast starter, steamed rice, koji culture and water in a tank
Moromi
The main fermentation – the bubbling mash that results from fermentation of ingredients
Futsuu-shu普通酒
- Normal sake that does not qualify under Tokutei Meishou-shu classifications below
- Constitutes 80% of total sake production in Japan
Honjozo-shu本醸造酒
- Made with rice, water, koji & pure distilled alcohol to elevate flavors
- Usually 70% Semaibuai
- Tokubetsu 特別 designates a more highly polished rice (see Seimaibuai 精米歩合 below) or a special bottling (this actually falls below in the ginjo level since rice is polished to 60% or less)
Junmai-shu純米酒
There is no longer required seimaibuai for this classification
Junmai Ginjo-shu 純米吟醸酒
- Made using rice with 40% milled away (60% remaining).
- Fermented at colder temperatures to elicit more complex aromatics
Junmai Daiginjo-shu 純米大吟醸酒
- Made utilizing very highly polished rice (50%).
- Highest quality level of sake available.
- Alcohol levels can be 17+%
Kimoto-moto 生酛
traditional orthodox way of Yama-oroshi – stirred with a long, wooden pole
Yamahai-shikomi 山廃仕込生貯蔵酒
traditional way without yama-oroshi
Sokujo-moto 速醸元
new way of early introduction of lactic acid to speed the process up.
Fune Shibori - “Boat Press”
This method places the sake into filter bags and lays them in a rectangular box [fune or ‘ship’] and utilizes a mechanical press down on the bags.
Shizuku-shibori雫しぼり
“drip-pressing” method, essentially letting gravity push the liquid through a fine mesh.
Nigori-zake 濁り酒
Cloudy - coarsely filtered though mesh or net (all Japanese sake must be filtered to legally be defined as seishu/Nihon-shu)
Nama-zake
Unpasteurized sake
Namachozo生貯蔵
pasteurized once after bulk storage - either before OR after bottling Unpasteurized sake
Namazume生詰
Sake pasteurized in tank but not in bottle
Genshu原酒
not diluted sake
Taruzake樽酒
sake aged in japanese cedar wooden barrels
Kuroshu (黒酒)
Sake made with no polishing
Teiseihaku-shu (低精白酒)
A specialty sake that was been purposely overmilled sake, 80% Seimaibuai
tokkuri
a ceramic, narrow-neck flask
masu
square wooden cup
Jizake地酒
Artisan sake, sake from a smaller kura (brewery)
Shubo
- Shubo is the fundamental liquid which is essential for facilitating the alcohol fermentation. Shubo literally means the mother of sake, and it’s also called moto (the base) since it’s the basis of sake brewing.
- Shubo making is the stage to increase the pure cultured kobo (yeast) massively prior to fermentation
Tokutei Meisho-shu (Special Designation Sake)