Green Tea Tiramisu
This cocktail is a decadent twist on the classic Italian dessert, blending mascarpone, green tea, and the warmth of Marsala wine into a creamy, indulgent sip. the green tea powder brings a depth that balances the sweetness of vanilla vodka and the velvety texture of mascarpone cream. A dusting of green tea powder ties it all together, making this a true dessert-in-a-glass experience. A sip of creamy indulgence with the elegance of matcha and the richness of classic tiramisu—would you try this twist?
Note: Matcha is made from tencha leaves, finely ground for a smooth texture and rich umami. Green tea powders like Arabikicha come from kabuse sencha, are slightly coarser, roasted for aroma, and mix easily without a whisk.
Black Tea Italicus
A refreshing balance of black tea, citrusy Italicus, and shochu, finished with a bright hint of lemon. Light, floral, and complex, it’s a delicate fusion of Japanese tea and Italian flair.
Oolong Apple Brandy Sour
Smooth, foamy, and layered with warmth, this cocktail brings together the crispness of apple brandy, the depth of oolong tea, and the rich sweetness of maple syrup. The egg white gives it that silky texture, making each sip feel like a cozy autumn breeze. Perfect for fall but just as enjoyable any time you’re craving something crisp, comforting, and refined.
Oolong Black Tea Whiskey Sour
Rich, velvety, and packed with depth, this take on a classic whiskey sour highlights the bold, roasted notes of black oolong tea. Infused into whiskey, the tea adds layers of smokiness and earthiness, balanced by the bright acidity of lemon and the smooth sweetness of maple syrup. The egg white brings a luscious foam, making each sip as silky as it is complex. And with oolong tea bringing its natural antioxidants into the mix, this cocktail offers depth of flavor with an extra little boost. Deep, smoky, and smooth—perfect for crisp autumn nights but just as enjoyable year-round. A whiskey sour with bold flavor, velvety texture, and a hint of oolong’s natural benefits. Would you try this twist?
Sencha Mule
A refreshing twist on the classic Moscow Mule, Sencha Mule blends the bold spice of ginger beer with the subtle, earthy notes of sencha-infused shochu (or sencha-infused vodka). Sencha, a traditional Japanese green tea rich in antioxidants, adds a light yet rich flavor. As the frozen sencha tea cubes melt, each sip deepens, creating a drink that evolves over time—crisp, invigorating, and effortlessly smooth.
Sencha-Infused Shochu
A smooth and aromatic infusion, Sencha-Infused Shochu combines the delicate, grassy notes of sencha green tea with the clean, crisp character of shochu. The result is a balanced spirit with subtle vegetal flavors and a refreshing undertone, perfect for sipping or mixing into cocktails with a touch of sophistication.
Oolong-infused Apple Brandy
A rich and intriguing infusion, Oolong-Infused Apple Brandy blends the smooth, fruity notes of apple brandy with the complex, slightly floral depth of oolong tea. The result is a harmonious spirit with layers of sweet apple flavor, accented by subtle tea undertones, offering a unique and sophisticated twist perfect for sipping or elevating your cocktails.
Oolong Black Tea-Infused Whiskey
Oolong Black Tea-Infused Whiskey is a bold and aromatic infusion that blends the deep, roasted notes of black oolong tea with the rich, smooth character of whiskey. The tea imparts a subtle smokiness, mild tannins, and a hint of caramelized sweetness, enhancing the whiskey’s depth and complexity. Perfect for sipping neat, on the rocks, or as a unique base for cocktails, this infusion brings a refined balance of tea and spirit to every glass.
Kagoshima Whisper
A delicate balance of earthy green tea, smooth shochu, and rich Japanese whisky, lifted by a touch of banana liqueur and agave. Instead of matcha, I used green tea powder for a flavor closer to freshly brewed sencha, inspired by Kagoshima’s tea culture. This cocktail is a quiet, complex sip with a lingering warmth.
Note: Matcha is made from tencha leaves, finely ground for a smooth texture and rich umami. Green tea powders like Arabikicha come from kabuse sencha, are slightly coarser, roasted for aroma, and mix easily without a whisk.