Sake 

Sake
The following cocktails contain Sake:

What is Sake?

Sake (pronounced: sa kee) is a Japanese alcoholic drink with rice as its basic ingredient. Sake is also called rice wine.
The official name for sake is Seishu ('clear alcohol') or Nihonshu, which means 'Japanese alcohol' or 'Japanese sake'.

How much alcohol does Sake contain?

The alcohol percentage is usually around 15-17%, a percentage that is close to that of wine.

How is Sake drunk?

For a long time, sake was mainly known as a drink that is served warm and in bowls in Japanese restaurants.
However, sake is becoming increasingly popular as a special alternative to wine.
The drink is then cooled and served in a wine glass.
In addition, sake can also be used well in cocktails.