RICE WINE

'Rice wines' are alcoholic beverages made from rice. Unlike wine, which is made by fermentation of naturally sweet grapes and other fruit, rice "wine" results from the fermentation of rice starch converted to sugars. This process is akin to that used to produce beer, however, beer production employs a mashing process to convert starch to sugars whereas rice wine uses the different amylolytic process.
Rice brew typically has a higher alcohol content (18-25%) than wine (10-20%), which in turn has a higher alcohol content than beer (3-8%).
Barrels of sake, a rice wine

Some types of rice wine include:

Brem - Balinese rice wine

Cheongju - Korean rice wine


Beopju - a variety of ''cheongju''

Choujiu - A milky glutinous rice wine popular in Xi'an, China

Gamju - A milky, sweet rice wine from Korea

★ Lihing - Kadazan rice wine (Sabah, Malaysian Borneo)

Makkoli - a milky traditional rice wine indigenous to Korea

Mijiu - a clear, sweetish Chinese rice wine/liqueur, usually being served as a dessert in southern China

Raksi - Tibetan and Nepali rice wine

Rượu đế - Vietnamese rice wine

Rượu nếp - Sweet, milky Vietnamese rice wine made from sticky rice

Sake - Japanese rice wine

Sato - A rice wine originating in the Isan region of Thailand

Sonti - Indian rice wine, also known as 'handia' in the state of jharkhand (india)

★ Tuak - Iban rice wine (Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo)
Other types include:

Cơm rượu - A Vietnamese dessert consisting of rice balls in mildly alcoholic, thick, milky rice wine

Mirin - Sweetened Japanese rice wine used for cooking

Soju - Korean alcoholic beverage, often mistaken as rice wine, but actually almost always in combination with other ingredients such as wheat, barley, or sweet potatoes

ShÅchÅ« - a Japanese alcoholic beverage that can be made from rice, although it is more commonly made from barley, sweet potato, or sugar cane

Snake wine

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See also

See also



Chinese alcoholic beverage

Korean wine

Cheongju (wine)

Rice baijiu, a potent Chinese spirit distilled from ''mijiu''

Sake

Rice vinegar

Chhaang - a common alcoholic rice beverage in Sikkim, Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan

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