Compare 7 Junmai drink profiles for BAC simulation work. These profiles average 14.6% ABV, 6 fl oz per reference serving, and 1.46 U.S. standard drinks. Use the selected drink profile, actual pour volume, and timing details for the simulation.
SakeJunmai7 profiles
14.6%average ABV in these profiles
Public profiles7
available drink profiles
Average ABV14.6%
mean ABV for this group
Average serving6 fl oz
reference serving size
Average dose1.46
U.S. standard drinks per serving
About This Style
What These Profiles Represent
Junmai sake is commonly described as pure-rice sake. National Research Institute of Brewing materials identify junmai-shu as sake made with rice and koji, and its glossary describes junmai as sake made without added brewers alcohol. The public profile set uses that distinction while keeping product-level ABV as the controlling BAC input.
The Junmai profiles on this page include U.S.-brewed California sake and Japanese brewery examples from Hyogo, Niigata, Nagano, and Nishinomiya. Some products are labeled Tokubetsu Junmai because the producer uses a special designation or polishing approach, but These profiles center on them by the broader pure-rice Junmai family.
For forensic alcohol analysis, Junmai style does not imply a single alcohol concentration. The current profile set ranges from 13% to 15.5% ABV at the stored 6 fl oz reference serving, so product-specific concentration and serving volume remain the BAC simulation inputs.
Use these Junmai profiles to compare ABV, serving size, and estimated standard-drink dose before adding a drink to a simulation. For case work, start with the specific drink profile and then adjust pour volume, drink timing, and any case-specific assumptions.