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  2. Soju - Wikipedia

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    Soju (English pronunciation: / ˈ s oʊ dʒ uː /; Korean: 소주; Hanja: 燒酒) is a clear and colorless distilled alcoholic beverage, [1] [2] [3] traditionally made from rice, but later from other grains and has a flavor similar to vodka. [4] It is usually consumed neat.

  3. Korean alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Soju is made from grains (such as rice, barley, and wheat) or starches, such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, and tapioca. Although soju is often compared to vodka, it has a sweet taste due to added sugar. The drink is usually served in a shot glass. It has a smooth, clean taste, and pairs well with a variety of Korean dishes.

  4. Drinking culture of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Upon the new year Korean ancestors consumed soju to drive out disease and bad spirits, the word 'Soju' meaning a welcoming spring. One type of Soju is called Dosoju, made with medicinal herbs and refined rice wine. [4] Alcohol consumption was also used to medicate both adults and children during illnesses.

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  6. Chamisul - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Chamisul Fresh. Chamisul (Korean: 참이슬; lit. dew) is a brand of soju manufactured by South Korean company HiteJinro. [1] It is the most popular brand of liquor in the world.

  7. A Definitive Ranking of all the Best Soju Flavors - AOL

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    The Process. To come up with this ranking of the best soju flavors, I went to two liquor stores in Koreatown and grabbed a bottle of every single soju flavor available.I came back home with a ...

  8. Somaek - Wikipedia

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    It is a syllabic abbreviation of two Korean words, soju (소주) and maekju (맥주, "beer"). [3] The ratio varies liberally. [1] There is no consensus, but it is widely suggested that the ideal ratio is three parts soju to seven parts beer. [4]

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