Category: NIGORI

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Osake Junmai Nama Nigori Sake

Brewed by: Artisan Sakemaker Studio
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia

A retro style cloudy, roughly filtered saké whereby some of the rice and koji rice from the fermentation vessel is added to the bottle to produce a sweeter, rougher hewn product. Usually served shaken and chilled.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: NIGORI

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Osake Junmai Nama Nigori Sake

Brewed by: Artisan Sakemaker Studio
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia

A retro style cloudy, roughly filtered saké whereby some of the rice and koji rice from the fermentation vessel is added to the bottle to produce a sweeter, rougher hewn product. Usually served shaken and chilled.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: NIGORI

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Osake Junmai Nama Nigori Sake

Brewed by: Artisan Sakemaker Studio
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia

A retro style cloudy, roughly filtered saké whereby some of the rice and koji rice from the fermentation vessel is added to the bottle to produce a sweeter, rougher hewn product. Usually served shaken and chilled.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: NIGORI

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Osake Junmai Nama Nigori Sake

Brewed by: Artisan Sakemaker Studio
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia

A retro style cloudy, roughly filtered saké whereby some of the rice and koji rice from the fermentation vessel is added to the bottle to produce a sweeter, rougher hewn product. Usually served shaken and chilled.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: NIGORI

ratebeer

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Osake Junmai Nama Nigori Sake

Brewed by: Artisan Sakemaker Studio
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia

A retro style cloudy, roughly filtered saké whereby some of the rice and koji rice from the fermentation vessel is added to the bottle to produce a sweeter, rougher hewn product. Usually served shaken and chilled.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09
Category: NIGORI

ratebeer

n/a

Osake Junmai Nama Nigori Sake

Brewed by: Artisan Sakemaker Studio
Origin: Vancouver, British Columbia

A retro style cloudy, roughly filtered saké whereby some of the rice and koji rice from the fermentation vessel is added to the bottle to produce a sweeter, rougher hewn product. Usually served shaken and chilled.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09