Yuzu Sake Highball
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Yuzu Sake Highball

This bright, sparkling cocktail balances the gentle rice notes of chilled sake with the floral tartness of yuzu and the lively spice of ginger beer. Served over plenty of ice with a fresh burst of yuzu zest, it is crisp, aromatic, and very easy to drink.

5 min
2 servings
133 kcal
Japanese

Ingredients

Cocktail base

  • 180 mljunmai sake, well chilled
  • 60 mlyuzu juice
  • 240 mlginger beer, well chilled
  • 300 gice cubes

Garnish

  • 1 tspyuzu zest

Instructions

  1. 1

    Chill 2 highball glasses if possible. Divide the ice cubes between the glasses, filling them nearly to the top; plenty of ice keeps the drink cold without diluting too quickly.

  2. 2

    Pour 90 ml junmai sake and 30 ml yuzu juice into each glass. Stir gently 2-3 times to combine without knocking too much chill off the drink.

  3. 3

    Top each glass with 120 ml ginger beer. Stir once very lightly from the bottom upward so the cocktail stays sparkling.

  4. 4

    Finish each drink with a pinch of yuzu zest over the top. Serve immediately while briskly carbonated and ice-cold.

Nutrition per serving

133 kcal
Calories
0g
Protein
15g
Carbs
0g
Fat
0g
Fiber

Notes

Background

Highballs are a natural fit in modern Japanese drinking culture, where balanced, refreshing mixed drinks are popular alongside beer, whisky, and sake. Yuzu, a prized citrus in Japan, adds a fragrant tartness that pairs especially well with sake's delicate rice character. This style of sparkling sake cocktail is a contemporary bar-friendly variation rather than a formal classic.

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