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  2. Soju - Wikipedia

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    While soju is traditionally consumed straight, a few cocktails and mixed drinks use soju as a base spirit. Beer and soju can be mixed to create somaek (소맥), a portmanteau of the words soju and maekju (맥주 beer). [63] Flavored soju is also available. It is also popular to blend fruits with soju and to drink it in "slushy" form. [64]

  3. Korean alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Nuruk is a Korean equivalent to barley malt used in brewing beer in the west. It is a dough made from grain germinated by enzyme-releasing microorganisms and hence a fermentation starter for the whole process of brewing alcoholic beverages. It gives the flavors, color, and fragrance, thus a determining factor for the result of Sul produced.

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

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    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 total of 9 ...

  7. HiteJinro - Wikipedia

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    HiteJinro Co., Ltd. (Korean: 하이트진로; Hanja: 眞露; Korean pronunciation:) is a South Korean multinational drink, brewing and distiller company, founded in 1924. It is the world's leading producer of soju, accounting for more than half of that beverage's domestic sales.

  8. Poktanju - Wikipedia

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    Shot of soju used to drop into pint of beer for poktanju cocktail This article is written like a personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic. Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style. (December 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Poktanju (lit ...

  9. Drinking culture of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Bomb drink by beer and hard liquor Makgeolli and bindaetteok. As society developed, the drinking culture started to change. In the past, people drank on specific days like New Year's, but presently alcohol can be consumed regardless of the occasion. The goal of drinking parties is to promote good fellowship and opening one's heart to socializing.