SAKE SCALE
Sake Scale is a combination of indicators that gives you an idea of what
a sake tastes like as accurately and concretely as possible. As you find
in the product pages on this site, each sake is assigned a barometer of
acidity, alcohol percentage, and Sake Meter Value or Nihonshudo.
SAKE METER VALUE
Like wines, a sake can be defined either as dry or sweet as its basic
characteristics. In Japan, Nihonshudo, or the Sake Meter Value, is often
used to determine whether a sake is either dry or sweet, or in between,
by measuring the amount of residual sugar and alcohol in it. In this measurement,
water is given a value of ±0, and a sake with Sake Meter Value
of ±0 should taste neutral, neither dry nor sweet. As shown in
a figure below, a positive value means less residual sugar and therefore
a drier sake. Likewise, a negative value indicates a sweeter sake.
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