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  2. Fruit soju - Wikipedia

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    Fruit soju has a distinct fruit flavor and lower alcohol content compared to standard soju. The beverage comes in a variety of flavors, such as blueberry , grapefruit , lemon and apple . Special limited editions of fruit soju have been produced, such as a 9,000 bottle limited release batch of C1 Lime soju from the alcohol company Daesun Jujo ...

  3. List of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Wheat beer (or "Hefeweizen", made with wheat in addition to malted barley) Witbier ("White Beer", made with herbs or fruit instead of or in addition to hops) Cauim (made from cassava or maize) Cheongju (Korean, made from rice) Chicha (made from cassava, maize root, grape, apple or other fruits) Cider (made from apple juice or other fruit juice)

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

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    Flavored soju, however, is amazing.It's basically alcoholic fruit juice, and for those of you who are anything like me and have the tastebuds of a 5-year-old, I promise you won't want to get drunk ...

  6. Soju Is the Best-Selling Liquor in the World. Do You Know ...

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  7. Korean alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Soju is generally inexpensive; a typical bottle costs about ₩1,800, less than US$1.65 (convenience store standards). [49] It typically has an alcohol content of 40 proof (20 percent alcohol by volume). [50] In the 13th century, during the Goryeo dynasty, Mongol invaders brought soju (known as araki) with them. [51]

  8. List of Korean drinks - Wikipedia

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    Soju, sweet potato or rice liquor ... other products include Black Beer Stout; Oriental Brewery, ... 2% fruit flavored water; peach, lemon, apple, grape and ...

  9. 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.