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  2. HiteJinro - Wikipedia

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    Hite Brewery Co., Ltd. is the leading player in the Korean alcoholic drinks market, generating a 50.2% share. [note 1] Jinro's brand of soju is the biggest-selling spirit in the world, according to a survey by the UK-based Drinks International magazine, easily outselling vodka and whisky brands last year. [note 2]

  3. Chamisul - Wikipedia

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    The name "Chamisul", meaning "dew" in Korean, was created by Son Hye-won, the representative of Cross Point to represent the dew on the bottles of cold soju. It is also the Korean-reading of the hanja Jin-ro ( 眞 露 ), the name of the company.

  4. 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]

  5. Korean alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    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. Soju is generally inexpensive; a typical bottle costs about ₩1,800, less than US$1.65 (convenience store standards). [49]

  6. Beer in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    HiteJinro is a merger between two alcohol companies: Hite Brewery and Jinro. Hite Brewery was established in 1933 as a liquor company. Jinro was established in 1924 as the first Korean beer company. In 2006, Jinro was acquired by Hite, a popular beverage company. HiteJinro is the world's leading producer of Soju. HiteJinro manufactures many ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Somaek - Wikipedia

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    Somaek (Korean: 소맥) is a South Korean beer cocktail made with soju and beer. [1] [2] The beer used is typically a lager-style. Description.

  9. Talk:Soju - Wikipedia

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    Is this the same as Jinro or is that another drink? I can't find anything about Jinro on Wikipedia and was kind of wondering what is. --KayEss 19:17, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC) Jinro is the name of a specific drink maker in Korea which produces soju as well as a rather poor red wine. I seem to recall that Jinro is the largest maker of soju, but then ...

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