Korea is also famous for its alcoholic beverages, including soju (a clear, distilled liquor) and makgeolli (a milky rice wine).

Etiquette for drinking in Korea

In Korea, it is considered polite to pour drinks for others instead of pouring your own. When receiving a drink, it is also polite to hold the glass with both hands and turn your head away from the person who poured the drink while taking the first sip. It is also important to never pour your own drink and instead wait for someone else to pour it for you.

Most popular brand for soju

The most popular brand for soju in Korea is Jinro.

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Chamisul is known for its smoother taste.

Jinro is known for its stronger taste and is more popular.

The peach flavor is worth trying! 🍑

Somaek: a portmanteau for soju and maekju (Korean for beer), is also a popular way to enjoy the spirit. The Best Way To Enjoy Somaek Is With Terra & Chamisul, Otherwise Known As Tesula (테슬라)

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It is recommended to try different brands and determine your own personal preference.