Kiku Masamune Junmai Sake
Unlike most breweries' current practice of adding commercially purchased lactic acid, the Kimoto method is a traditional and painstaking technique for cultivating robust yeast slowly and methodically by tapping the natural biological power of living lactic acid bacteria. Strong yeast cultivated using the Kimoto method continues to actively ferment even as the alcohol content of the sake mash increases toward the end of the fermentation period, creating a refreshingly dry sake with very few impurities.Kiku-Masamune invites you to enjoy the refined taste of this dry Junmai Sake, which is made possible by the Kimoto method.
Category | Junmai |
Acidity | 1.7 |
Amino Acid Level | 1.3 |
Alcohol content | 15% |
Brewery | Kiku Masamune http://www.kikumasamune.com/ |
Region | Hyogo prefecture |
Sweet | Semi-Sweet | Semi-Dry | Dry | Extra Dry |
Fragrant | Light | Aged | Rich |
Best way to enjoy this sake
Cold | Room Temp. | Body Temp. | Warm |
Best matching food
Lighter Fare | Richer Fare | After Meal |