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Water History
Water In Sake Making
- 80% of sake is water.
- Sake changes depending on whether hard or soft water is used during production.
- Most of Japan has soft water.
- Sake made with soft water will be clean and semi-sweet.
- Sake breweries are frequently established in areas known for their pure spring water.
- Miyamizu (Nada, Hyogo Prefecture) and Gokousui (Fushimi, Kyoto Prefecture) are two of the best.
- Iron and manganese content should be low in water to make good sake.