Thursday, September 22, 2011

Soju - Korea's Vodka

















Just the other day, Rachel (my sister) asked me about Korean alcohol.  First of all, after 9 months of being here, I can't believe this topic has never been discussed.  Secondly, I thought that I might as well write about it on here to share it with all of you.  Drinking is such a huge part of Korean culture.


Soju is native to Korea and pretty comparable to Vodka.  I am pretty lazy and don't really want to get into the history and all that with you so I am providing a link to Wikipedia (shhh...don't tell my college professors!).  Here's a short little summary of Soju:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soju

From first-hand accounts (not my hand), I know that Soju can be "deadly".  It will definitely sneak up on you when you least expect it - around 6am when you are just leaving the bars (yes, the bars are still open at 6am) or a noraebang (a karaoke room).  I hear that the hangover is just terrible!

 There are many brands of Soju

 You can mix Soju with Coca-Cola

 You can mix Soju with bear.
"somaek"
Soju - Maekju (bear)

You can mix Soju with orange juice.

My personal favorite is Soju mixed with a fruity drink.  Anyway you drink it, you are sure to have a good time!  :)

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