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  2. Chamisul - Wikipedia

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    Chamisul Fresh is a product with a lowered alcohol content. On April 9, 2018, it was announced that the alcohol content will be lowered from 17.8% to 17.2% ABV starting April 16, 2018. On April 9, 2018, it was announced that the alcohol content will be lowered from 17.8% to 17.2% ABV starting April 16, 2018.

  3. HiteJinro - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Jinro produces the Soksu brand of bottled water at a factory in Cheongwon. In 2006, the company was acquired by Hite, a popular beverage company whose main product is beer. Jinro soju is known by the brand name Chamisul (참이슬), which is the world's most popular liquor. Part of their marketing strategy is to use temperature ...

  4. Soju - Wikipedia

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    The most popular variety of soju is currently Chamisul [46] (참이슬 - literally meaning "real dew"), [citation needed] a quadruple-filtered soju produced by Jinro, but recently Cheoeum-Cheoreom (처음처럼, lit. "like the first time") of Lotte Chilsung (롯데칠성) and Good Day (좋은데이) of Muhak (무학) are increasing their market ...

  5. How might drinking coffee alter your gut microbiome? - AOL

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    Recent evidence suggests that drinking coffee may be beneficial to the gut — though how much coffee one should drink to see changes remains debatable. Image credit: Dimitrije Tanaskovic/ Stocksy .

  6. Here's What Actually Happens When You Drink Coffee Every Day

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    For many of us, a morning cup of coffee is an important ritual. Whether you take yours black, prefer cold brew, or like to sip on a latte, coffee marks the start of your day—every day. And you ...

  7. Knowing what you’re like, you coffee fiend, you probably even have a preferred hectare of rainforest to source your coffee beans from. And I get that too. And I get that too. I wish I felt the ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. This Is the #1 Healthiest Way To Drink Coffee—and No, It’s ...

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