Warm & Cozy Set
Cozy brings out the sweet side
Warming up sake at home adds many layers of fun! Even though this sake is delicious chilled, it will reveal a whole new side when warmed. This is due to mellowing out the edginess and bringing out the umami and the sweetness that lies within. There’s likely a temperature range that hits the sweet spot for you, and the different textures of sake ware add another layer to appreciate sake.
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720 ml
Sorisakazuki Cup With White Swirl
(Please note that the color may vary depending on product availability)
2.1 fl oz × 2
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Curated for hot sake enthusiast
“I like my sake nice and toasty. There’s nothing better when I need to unwind.”
Challenge your perspective
I love sake, but I’ll be honest: until recently, I didn’t know much about it besides for the very basics….In the same way that there are many different kinds of wine and words to help you navigate the bottles you like best, there are lots of different kinds of sake, too.
Tippsy is a trip to Tokyo in a box. You will experience authentic Japanese craftsmanship in your living room, and change the way you and your friends think about sake.
Sake is the identity, the DNA of Japan. It is proudly local, yet it has the potential of being universal and speaking to the diverse cultures of the world and their great cuisines. I believe the capacities of sake are immense, and that it rightly deserves to be internationally perceived on a par with wine at its highest.
Sake is a captivating and diverse beverage. Any wine, beer or cocktail enthusiast will find much to appreciate in this rapidly developing beverage category.
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All about sake
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Introduction
Welcome To Your Sake Journey!
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Lesson 1
What Is Sake?
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Lesson 2
What Is Sake Made of and How Is It Made?
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Lesson 3
What Is Rice Polishing Ratio?
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Lesson 4
Types of Sake
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Lesson 5
How To Store Sake
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Lesson 6
How To Drink and Serve Sake
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Lesson 7
Food Pairing Guide
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Lesson 8
Best Bottles & Brands for Beginners