Can You Eat Amazake Fermented Drink Made From Sake Lees with Gout? 6.2mg Purine — Higher Risk

Gout Risk Assessment — Based on ACR 2020 • EULAR 2016

Higher Risk
Gout Risk Profile
Purine: Low purine (6.2 mg/100g) — generally safe for gout
Fructose: Fructose data not available
Alcohol: AVOID per ACR 2020
Contains alcohol — all types of alcohol can trigger gout attacks per ACR 2020 guidelines. Alcohol increases uric acid production and reduces renal excretion.

Purine Content

LevelLower Risk Low purine (6.2 mg/100g) — generally safe for gout
Value6.2 mg / 100g
Sourcemeasured lab_measured

Fructose Content

LevelFructose data not available
Sourceunknown unknown

Alcohol

StatusHigher Risk Contains alcohol — all types can trigger gout per ACR 2020

Alcohol's Double Effect on Uric Acid

Alcohol raises uric acid through two separate routes, which is why it matters more for gout than almost any food. First, alcohol metabolism competes with uric acid excretion in the kidneys, driving levels up. Second, beer adds a purine load on top — the malt and yeast contribute guanine that wine and distilled spirits largely lack. This double effect explains why beer is the strongest alcohol trigger for gout, spirits sit in the middle, and wine is the least problematic of the three.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many purines are in Amazake Fermented Drink Made From Sake Lees?
Amazake Fermented Drink Made From Sake Lees contains about 6.2 mg of purines per 100g. This means it very low in purines (6.2 mg/100g). For context, purine concentrations above 150 mg/100g are flagged as high-risk in gout care, while under 50 mg is usually considered low-risk.
Can I drink Amazake Fermented Drink Made From Sake Lees if I have gout?
It is strongly recommended to avoid Amazake Fermented Drink Made From Sake Lees if you have gout. Alcohol is a well-established gout trigger — it increases uric acid production and reduces its excretion through the kidneys. This drink also very low in purines (6.2 mg/100g).The American College of Rheumatology advises gout patients to limit or avoid all types of alcohol, especially during flares.
What food category does Amazake Fermented Drink Made From Sake Lees belong to?
Amazake Fermented Drink Made From Sake Lees is classified under Alcoholic Beverages in our gout food database. Its category placement gives helpful framing when comparing foods in your gout diet. Browse other alcoholic beverages items to compare purine and fructose levels across similar foods.
What are gout-friendly alternatives to Amazake Fermented Drink Made From Sake Lees?
Instead of Amazake Fermented Drink Made From Sake Lees, consider choosing alcoholic beverages options rated SAFE in our gout database — these have low purine (under 50 mg/100g) and low fructose (under 2g/100g). Browse our alcoholic beverages category page to find the best substitutes for your gout diet plan.

Data Quality

This entry uses T2-level data: At least one dimension is directly measured; the other is based on scientific consensus. Sources include USDA FoodData Central (public domain, CC0 1.0), the USDA+ODS-NIH Database for the Purine Content of Foods Release 2.0 (2025), Kaneko et al. Biol Pharm Bull 2014, and ACR/EULAR clinical guidelines.

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