Spirits
Preferably Japanese
- Spirit
- 15% ABV
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At a Glance
Ingredient nutrition is approximate and varies by brand, recipe and preparation.
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What is Preferably Japanese?
Preferably Japanese is mapped to the Spirits reference category. This page supports recipe discovery, ingredient context, flavor navigation and related drink-guide grouping across WhatDrink.
What does Preferably Japanese taste like?
aromatic, structured, cocktail-ready, flavor-led, balanced structure, aromatic finish, cocktail ingredient context
Preferably Japanese profile
Best used for: sours, highballs, stirred cocktails
aromatic, structured, cocktail-ready, flavor-led, balanced structure, aromatic finish, cocktail ingredient context
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Nutrition per measure
Approx. values for per 30ml / 1 oz.
- Calories
- 41
- Sugar
- 0.3g
- Carbs
- 1.5g
Per 100ml — 135 kcal · 1g sugar · 5g carbs
Ingredient nutrition is approximate and varies by brand, recipe and preparation.
Drink counts and recipe data are based on published WhatDrink recipes. Figures may vary as new recipes are added.
Preferably Japanese — common questions
- What is the ABV of Preferably Japanese?
- Preferably Japanese has an ABV of approximately 15%. The exact strength varies by brand and expression.
- What do the sensory profile dimensions mean?
- Sensory profile dimensions describe key flavour characteristics: Intensity (light to bold), Sweetness (dry to sweet), Mixability (how versatile it is in cocktails) and Beginner-Friendly (acquired taste to easy intro). Each scale helps you compare Preferably Japanese with similar ingredients at a glance.
- How do I use the Preferably Japanese sensory profile to find drinks I like?
- If you enjoy the intensity and flavour profile of Preferably Japanese, look for other ingredients or cocktails with a similar profile. Compare Intensity, Sweetness and Mixability to find substitutes or discover new cocktails in the same flavour family.
