Discover Japan's Distilled Spirits

Japanese Shochu Academy

Polish Vodka Museum, Warsaw

Objective

The mission of the Academy was to share the beauty of Japan's distilled spirits with leading Polish Vodka professionals, mixologists and content creators.

This resource page is a follow-up/extension of the live Academy where you can find more information about Shochu and some great souvenir photos from the Academy (scroll below). More information will be added. Enjoy!

Beautiful Shochu Cocktail created by the Polish Vodka Museum team

Great Tips on experimenting with Shochu Cocktails for Vodka Professionals

By Christopher Pellegrini, author of the Shochu Handbook (Thank you!)

Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association (JSS)

The Academy was generously supported by the JSS, a non-profit organization that consists of Sake and Shochu producers throughout Japan. The Association was formed in 1953, and currently constitutes of 1,696 members, which include 1,410 sake breweries, 273 shochu distilleries, and 13 mirin makers all across Japan.

Polish Vodka Museum

The Academy took place in the Polish Vodka Museum, a hundred-year old Vodka distillery beautifully restored into a modern, state-of-the-art museum. (Photo Credit: Polish Vodka Museum)

Appreciation to the fantastic Polish Vodka Museum Team, led by

  • Agnieszka Rynecka, General Manager

  • Karolina Iskierka, Events Manager

  • Piotr Milczarek, Manager, Bar Program

Congratulations!

Shochu Pioneers of Poland

  • Karolina Zieleń 

  • Pawel Rejniak

  • Laura Abu Zeneh

  • Jan Telus

  • Karolina Zielen-Rak

  • Wojciech Plawinski

  • Marta Warchol

  • Aleksandra Maiys

  • Monika Biedzonsla

  • Karolina Iskierka 

  • Kacper Rynecki 

  • Agnieszka Honkowicz

  • Karolina Lyzwa

  • Arkadiusz Polaski

  • Radoslaw Labuda

  • Piotr Zajac

  • Paweł Rodaszyński

  • Maria Wiktoria Górecka

  • Tomasz Szmagliński   

  • Maciej Skrzypkowski 

  • Dawid Pytkowski 

  • Katarzyna Orzeł-Izdebska 

  • Agnieszka Rynecka 

  • Piotr Milczarek