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  2. Chamisul - Wikipedia

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    Chamisul Original and Chamisul Fresh. 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. [9] [10] From March 18, 2019, it was lowered again to 17% ABV.

  3. HiteJinro - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Chamisul soju. Jinro is the largest manufacturer of soju accounting for half of all white spirits sold in South Korea. [6] Soju accounts for 97% of the category. Global sales in 2013 were 750 million bottles; the second-largest spirits brand, Smirnoff, sold less than half that number.

  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 ...

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  8. Hite Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, it won gold prizes in six categories of the 11th International Mainstream Congress (IWSC) and eight categories of the 18th Monde Selection. It released cham Chamisul in 1998, and sold 10 billion bottles in 2006. Hite Beer was founded in 1933 as Chosun Beer Corporation in Yeongdeung-eup, Siheung-gun, Gyeonggi-do.

  9. Talk:Soju - Wikipedia

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    The current picture at the top of the article is of Chamjinisulro, but the caption says it is Chamisul. Shouldn't it be changed? --RisingSunWiki 02:11, 6 May 2008 (UTC) The bottle described as "Chamjinisulro" on the site is known simply as Chamisul in Korea, the yellow-label version listed on the website as Chamisul is the export brand..