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American alcoholic beverage company
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TYKU Sake & Spirits
Company typePrivately held
IndustryBeverages
Founded2004 (2004)
HeadquartersNew York, New York, U.S.
ProductsSake and spirits
Websitewww.tykusake.com

TYKU /taɪkuː/ is an American alcoholic beverage company that specializes in sake and other spirits. The privately held company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in New York City. While based in New York, TYKU's beverages are made in Japan through a joint venture with two sake breweries. TYKU's products are sold in all 50 states.

History

Co-founders Kirk Spahn and Trenton Ulicny met in 2003 while working on a graduate school project together at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. With the encouragement of their professor, the two founded the company in 2004 with the goal of marketing Japanese-style alcoholic beverages to American consumers.

Spahn, as a history major at Dartmouth College, learned the importance of drinking traditions in East Asian culture as he sampled rice wine in China, Tibet Autonomous Region, and Japan as part of a program with the New York Museum of Natural History. The company seeks to educate American consumers on Japanese sake and spirits using social media initiatives and a branded presence at popular youth-driven events such as South by Southwest.

Products

Name Type Description
TYKU Sake White Junmai Polished to 70%, Akebono rice
TYKU Sake Black Junmai Ginjo Polished to 55%, Yamada-Nishiki & Akebono rice
TYKU Sake Platinum Junmai Daiginjo Polished to 45%, Yamada-Nishiki rice
TYKU Sake Benihana Tokubetsu Junmai Polished to 70%, Akebono rice
TYKU Coconut Sake Infused Nigori Polished to 70%, Akebono rice
TYKU Cucumber Sake Infused Junmai Polished to 70%, Akebono rice
TYKU Soju Premium TYKU Soju: 60 calories
TYKU Citrus Liqueur Premium TYKU Citrus: 65 calories; first product

Awards

Award Product Awarding Body Year
Double Gold Medal TYKU Soju WSWA Tasting Competition 2012
Double Gold Medal TYKU Platinum Junmai Daiginjo Sake S.F. Int'l Wine Competition 2010
Platinum Medal TYKU White Junmai Sake World Wine Competition 2010
Gold Medal TYKY Citrus Liqueur L.A. Int'l Spirits Competition -

Celebrity partnerships

TYKU has a number of celebrity investors. In October 2010, the company announced Perez Hilton as investor and equity partner. In addition, Hilton took on the role of Director of Culture and Trends. TYKU also announced in March 2012 Patti Stanger as an owner and partner. Stanger is also a part of TYKU's day-to-day business, working to extend the brand's exposure. Other investors include Ne-Yo, Todd English, Brian Vickers and Dhani Jones. In April 2012 Cee Lo Green became an owner and spokesperson for the brand.

References

  1. Risen, Clay (2012-03-23). "The Rise of Sake". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  2. ^ TY KU. "Perez Hilton Announces Partnership With TY KU". www.prnewswire.com (Press release). Retrieved 2019-12-01.
  3. "TY KU Sake's Warrior Brand". Archived from the original on 2018-05-21.
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