suhkrujäägi
Suhkrujäägi is an Estonian term that translates to "sugar residue" or "sugar remnant." It commonly refers to the leftover sugar content found in alcoholic beverages after fermentation. During the fermentation process, yeast consumes sugars in the initial liquid, converting them into alcohol and carbon dioxide. However, if not all sugar is consumed, a certain amount will remain in the final product, contributing to its sweetness.
The level of suhkrujäägi is a significant factor in classifying different types of alcoholic drinks. For example,
Understanding suhkrujäägi is important for consumers who have preferences regarding sweetness in their drinks or for