JAMESON coffee infusion kit
FUURO JAPAN CORPORATION (Tokyo)
The JAMESON coffee infusion kit is a groundbreaking product that proposes a new way to enjoy Irish whiskey JAMESON infused with coffee flavors at home. This product was developed through the collaboration of three companies: KAZU BAR, a popular bar in Ikebukuro that mainly handles JAMESON; COFFEE VALLEY, which leads the café boom in Ikebukuro; and FUURO JAPAN CORPORATION, which has been running a gallery in Mejiro for 26 years. Each company jointly planned this kit to convey the local charm and aims to revitalize the local food and beverage culture. FUURO JAPAN CORPORATION operates a gallery in Mejiro that holds exhibitions of ceramic, glass, woodworking, and object artists from all over Japan. Having been in business for 26 years, they currently handle the works of over 50 artists and have recently been focusing on activities to spread the appeal of contemporary artists’ works in collaboration with restaurants and bars. This JAMESON coffee infusion kit was born in collaboration with local companies during the difficult times for restaurants amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The popular JAMESON coffee infusion at KAZU BAR in Ikebukuro uses specially roasted original coffee beans by COFFEE VALLEY for this occasion. Both JAMESON and coffee beans originated from overseas cultures but have received high acclaim after many years in Japan. In this kit, the coffee beans most compatible with JEMESON are roasted, allowing you to easily enjoy JAMESON infusion at home. The JAMESON coffee infusion kit is characterized by being easier to drink than regular whiskey. The aroma of coffee softens the scent of alcohol, making it popular even with those who find it hard to drink whiskey straight. Additionally, when made into a highball, the carbonation opens up the coffee aroma, allowing you to enjoy the infusion flavor even more. The kit includes a bottle of JAMESON, specially roasted coffee beans, and tools for infusion, making it possible to infuse easily and quickly.
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