Space-brewed sake sells for nearly 600,000 euros in Japan
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Sake brewed in space was sold in Japan for nearly 600,000 euros.
- The 100-milliliter bottle was purchased by an anonymous connoisseur.
- The brewery Dassai plans to establish a sake brewery on the moon by 2050, in collaboration with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
In a remarkable feat of culinary and space exploration, a small bottle of sake, meticulously brewed aboard the International Space Station (ISS), has fetched an astonishing price of nearly 600,000 euros in Japan. This unique beverage, a testament to human ingenuity and the pursuit of novel experiences, was acquired by an anonymous enthusiast, highlighting the extraordinary value placed on such exclusive products.
The development was a collaborative effort between the renowned sake brewery Dassai and the aerospace giant Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Together, they engineered specialized brewing equipment and transported it, along with the essential ingredients, to the ISS. This groundbreaking project underscores a growing interest in exploring the effects of microgravity and the unique conditions of space on food and beverage production, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in both the culinary and aerospace sectors.
Looking towards the future, Dassai has ambitious plans to further its presence in space. The company aims to establish a fully operational sake brewery on the moon by the year 2050. This long-term vision represents a bold step in interplanetary enterprise, signaling a potential new era for specialized manufacturing and luxury goods beyond Earth.
Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.