Home arrow Cooking arrow Basic Food n' Cooking Info arrow About Korean Food - Alcohol
About Korean Food - Alcohol PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
 

 

Korean Food   Alcohol
spacer
 

It's been said that Koreans consume more alcohol per capita than anyone else in the world. Whether this is true or not is debatable, but they do love drinking. Visit a bar in Korea and you'll see many boisterous people clanging mugs, glasses or some form of cup filled with some form of alcohol and yelling, "One shot!"

Although beer is a staple at any bar, soju is the national liquor that is guzzled by all. It's a cheap booze made from potatoes that looks like vodka and tastes like a 3 day old pair of socks. Now this is just my personal opinion and I'm sure I've offended millions of people out there who drink it like it's water but Alcoholic Drinksthis opinion holds true for all hard liquors. I recommend trying some of the other a little more expensive sojus. They seem to be of a better quality and go down a little more smoothly.

Makkoli and dong dong ju are traditional drinks made from rice and have a milky appearance. Makkoli is found in most convenience stores for about a dollar. Drinking dong dong ju is a little more expensive but a cool experience. It's generally consumed in a more traditional, rustic establishment and is served out of a large bowl and poured into a separate cup with a ladle.

 

 
 

Quote this article | Views: 711

Be first to comment on this article
RSS comments

Write Comment
  • Please keep the topic of messages relevant to the subject of the article.
  • Personal attacks will be deleted.
  • Please don't use comments simply to plug your web site. Such material will be removed.
  • If you enter the wrong security code please refresh/reload the page to display a new code before hitting 'Send'.
Name:
Title:
Comment:



Code:* Code

Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.4.6
AkoComment © Copyright 2004 by Arthur Konze - www.mamboportal.com
All right reserved





Digg!Reddit!Del.icio.us!Facebook!Slashdot!Netscape!Technorati!StumbleUpon!Newsvine!Furl!Yahoo!Ma.gnolia!
 
Next >
Copyright 1999-2007 1stopKorea and Scott Fisher