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Bartenders of the Week: Heather Harper @ AJA & Caiti Riley @Genki

Posted on Friday, March 12th, 2010 in Georgia

It takes a seriously delicious cocktail to impress us and fill the position of Bartender of the Week!!! We’re excited to announce Heather Harper @AJA and Caiti Riley @Genki in Buckhead, GA as our Bartenders of the Week! Congratulations Heather & Caiti!!!
Heather’s Recipe that made us begging for more!
Konichiwa
Equal parts TY KU Liqueur ....


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Aja Atlanta Features TY KU @ “Latin Explosion” Promo

Posted on Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 in Georgia, Photos

TY KU was the featured beverage for Aja’s Latin Night. The crowd sipped on TY KU cocktails all night as they danced the night away to the Latin beats. The Superfruit Mojito and the Summer Delight were the favorites of the night.


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Celebrate the 4th of July w/TY KU!

Posted on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 in Cocktails, Georgia

TY KU will be celebrating the 4th of July at Aja. “Mischief on Lenox” is the event of the summer and what better way to celebrate the holiday than with fireworks and great cocktails? The event is sponsored by Hornitos Tequila and TY KU Liqueur. We will be featuring Under 100 Calorie Cocktails all night! ....


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Atlanta Healthy Dining Examiner: The Skinny on Drinking with Dinner

Posted on Thursday, May 14th, 2009 in Cocktails, Georgia, Press

“Even if you master healthy dining, or frequent restaurants that specialize in health food, it’s hard to keep your calories in check when alcohol is involved. And who doesn’t enjoy a soothing cocktail now and then?
I recently discovered a solution: TY KU Premium Asian Citrus Liqueur. The trendy brand recently introduced four signature cocktails with ....


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Sunday Paper Tells Vodka, “Move Over For TY KU!”

Posted on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 in Press

“Move over, vodka. There’s a new drink in town. Meet TY KU Sake, a lovely alcoholic beverage with a nose of peach and hints of a spicy undertone. Unlike the warmed sake served around town at most Japanese restaurants, TY KU is best served cold. And sake really shouldn’t ever be warm, anyway. My old ....


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