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Happoshu: In a bid to avoid rising taxes based on malt content in beer, Happoshu was born. Basically ‘bubbling spirits’, this is a low-malt beer which falls under the 67% malt content rule and is therefore cheaper. It can be a pretty convincing substitute, and you’ve probably dr...
The alcohol content can be easily controlled to a desired degree depending upon the amount of α-glucosidase incorporated, but the taste, flavor, deliciousness and good body inherently possessed by beer are retained in the non-alcohol beverage and low alcohol beer....
Happoshu(low-malt beer), has become more popular recently due mainly to the fact that it's significantly cheaper than regular beer. Happoshu typically retails for ¥30-40 less for a standard 350ml can because the low malt content puts it in a lower tax category. Sales of happoshu...
Its alcohol content is roughly equivalent to 663 mL (1 bottle) of beer, 70 mL (two single shots) of whisky, or 110 mL (a half glass) of "shochu" (spirits made from barley, sweet potato, rice or any combination of these). In order to estimate the proportion of individuals with alco...