Izumi 泉, Ontario Spring Water Sake Company
Description
The first sake brewery in eastern North America located in downtown Toronto’s Distillery Historic District brewing unpasteurized, flavourful premium sake. Our sake’s fresh and delightful flavour is enhanced by using a special spring water chosen among the abundant water resources of northern Ontario. All of our sake is prepared in the “Junmai” (pure rice) style in several varieties for sale at the Distillery location brewery store and tasting counter. The brewery commenced operations in February 2011 with advisory assistance from the venerable Miyasaka Brewing Co., Ltd. (whose operations in Japan date back to the 1600’s, currently producing sake under the MASUMI and MIYASAKA brands) and consulting master sake brewer Yoshiko Takahashi, an award winning brewmaster from the Nagano region of Japan.
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Serving fresh #sake at #CabbagetownFestival with Kingyo Izakaya Toronto Zakkushi on Carlton (Toronto) Enjoy delicious Japanese food and sake!
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Canada's 1st #sake made with legendary Yamada Nishiki rice and beautiful Musukoka spring water is on the way! So far so good! #izumi #izumisake #toronto #torontolife #localsake #brewery #namazake #yamadanishiki #sakebrewery
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Our signature ontario's fresh unpasteurized #Sake #NamaNama is on NOW Magazine! You can try our award wining Nama-Nama at our brewery in The Distillery District or restaurants around Toronto including: Kingyo toronto, Nakamori Japanese Restaurant, Kinka Izakaya Toronto, Kabuki Sushi Lounge, Sushi Couture Peoples Eatery, Momofuku Noodle Bar Toronto, MeNami, Yuzu No Hana, Santouka Ramen, Pai Northern Thai Kitchen, Rasa, Nota Bene Restaurant, Aka Teppan - Bloor, Ryoji Toronto. Special thanks NOW Magazine! https://nowtoronto.com/food-and-drink/drinks/japanese-hooch-five-bottles-to-try/
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Izumi night at Kinka Izakaya Toronto (Church and Carlton) tonight. Enjoy locally brewed #sake with delicious Izakaya foods!
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Thank you for sipping by and supporting our locally brewed Izumi sake from Distillery District in Toronto. We will be closing on the January 1st but open from the 2nd and tasting tour will be back on that weekend. The 2016’s first sake will come out around the middle of January. Stay tuned for upcoming sake news! Happy new year!