Type: | SHOCHU |
Flavor: | Flavored Vodka |
Made From: | Distilled From Grain |
Produced By: | TAKARA SHUZO CO. LTD. |
Origin: | Kyoto, Japan |
Proof: | 70 |
Age: | 0 |
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Shochu is a Japanese distilled beverage. It is typically distilled from barley , sweet potatoes , buckwheat , or rice, though it is sometimes produced from other ingredients such as brown sugar, chestnut, sesame seeds, or even carrots. Typically shochu contains approximately 25% alcohol by volume, which is weaker than whisky or standard-strength vodka but stronger than wine and sake. It is not uncommon for multiple-distilled shochu, which is more likely to be used in mixed drinks, to contain up to 35% alcohol by volume.
Shochu originated in Kyushu but is produced in locations throughout Japan.