DIY Sake Kit Lets You Brew from Your Kitchen Countertop

DIY-Sake-Kit

While it’s probably not the same thing as ordering sake in Japan, or even a Japanese restaurant, it’s now possible to make the Japanese wine sake right at home. Like homemade beer kits, you can now order a sake kit and brew the stuff from the comfort of your living room.

The DIY kit comes with the basic needed to create the proper sake. Among those are yeast and short-grain polished rice, tubing, steeping bags, a fermenting bucket and a glass jug. Oh, and of course, instructions on how to make it. The only thing the kit doesn’t come with are white raisins and sugar, which you can swoop up at your local grocery store.

The sake kit is available for $57 at Uncommon Goods. It also should be mentioned that brewing your own sake, or any alcohol, can be dangerous. So stay safe, kids.

H/T Design Taxi 

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