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  2. Hite Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Hite Beer was founded in 1933 as Chosun Beer Corporation in Yeongdeung-eup, Siheung-gun, Gyeonggi-do. It was the first Korean beer export in 1962. It introduced Hite in 1993 and changed its name to Hite in 1998. In 2002, it sold 10 billion bottles of Hite beer. The two companies launched the Hite Jinro Group in 2005.

  3. HiteJinro - Wikipedia

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    Hitejinro’s product line includes six beers, most notably the Hite label; seven soju lines, including the Korean favorite, Chamisul; two whiskey variations; and one wine. Together, this has garnered them a sizeable market share. Hite Brewery Co., Ltd. is the leading player in the Korean alcoholic drinks market, generating a 50.2% share. [note 1]

  4. Beer in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The South Korean beer market is currently dominated by two major manufacturers, Hite-Jinro and OB, with several brands being sold in the local market. Most restaurants and bars in Korea only have one of these beer brands on tap (Hite or OB's Cass), as they are largely regarded to be similar in taste and price (they are mostly brewed from rice).

  5. Redefining their Korean American identity through a new deli

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    Why two Michelin-starred chefs are opening a new Korean American deli and mini-mart ... Customers will be able to buy canned cocktails and bottles of Hite beer or Krug Champagne to pair with their ...

  6. Oriental Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The 4th top selling beer in Korea. OB Lager is a pale, 4.4% A.B.V. pale lager available in cans and bottles, and served on draft in Korea. Originally brewed in 1948; the name was changed from OB Lager simply to OB in 2003; the recipe was altered to include rice. The name changed to OB Blue in June 2006 with another slight recipe tweak.

  7. Hite - Wikipedia

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    Hite or HITE may refer to: HiteJinro, a South Korean brewery Hite Brewery; Hite (surname) Hite, California, former name of Hite Cove, California; Hite, Utah, a ghost ...

  8. Korean beer company searches for 'real heroes' who ... - AOL

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    Thousands of beer bottles cascading off a five-ton container truck seems like a disaster. The accident, which took place in June but is now gaining traction on social media as people try to track ...

  9. List of Korean drinks - Wikipedia

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    Hite, other products include Black Beer Stout Oriental Brewery , brands include OB and Cass Taedonggang , a North Korean beer resembling ale ; produced since 2002

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