This non-alcoholic sake is actually good for you
Amazake is revered for purported health benefits including better skin and hair, improved digestion and increased energy.
Shana Clarke is a freelance journalist based in New York City. She focuses on wine, sake, travel, and wellness. Her work regularly appears in a variety of consumer and trade publications, including NPR, Fortune, Wine Enthusiast, Playboy, HuffPost, Hemispheres, Vice Munchies, and SevenFifty Daily, among others. She is also the Wine Editor for inside.com. Shana holds a Level 3 Advanced Certification from Wine & Spirits Education Trust, served as a judge and sommelier mentor at the TEXSOM International Wine Awards, and is a Certified Sake Sommelier.
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Amazake is revered for purported health benefits including better skin and hair, improved digestion and increased energy.
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