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Shaoxing jiu, a famous huangjiu
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Shaoxing jiu, a famous huangjiu

Huangjiu (; pinyin: huáng jiǔ, lit. "yellow wine" or "yellow liquor") is a type of Chinese alcoholic beverage brewed directly from grains such as rice, millet, or wheat. Such liquors contain less than 20% alcohol, due to the inhibition of fermentation by ethanol at that concentration. These wine are traditionally pasteurized, aged, and filtered before their final bottling for sale to consumers.

Yellow liquors are either drunk directly after being cooled or warmed, or used in Chinese cooking.

Classifications

Chinese "yellow liquors" (fermented wines) are classified based on several factors. Among them are the liquor's dryness, the starter used in its production, and its production method.

Dryness/Sweetness

This is the formal classification for all Chinese wines. There are five categories: dry, semi-dry, semi-sweet, sweet, and extra-sweet.[link]

Starter/Inoculant

Production methods

Types

Some of the most popular yellow liquors include:
Huadiao jiu
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Huadiao jiu

See also

External links

 


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