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    South Korea. Andong soju is an alcoholic drink. Eumsik dimibang (a 17th-century cookbook written by Jang Gye-hyang) states that 18 litres (4.0 imp gal;...
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    Fruit soju (Korean: 과일소주, romanized: gwail-soju) is a flavored form of soju, an alcoholic drink originally from Korea. In 2015, Sunhari, the first fruit-flavored...
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    Soju is the former stage name of Tony Hyunsoo Ha, a South Korean-American retired drag queen, singer and television/YouTube personality. Soju is best...
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    Chamisul (category Soju)
    Chamisul (Korean: 참이슬; lit. dew) is a brand of soju manufactured by South Korean company HiteJinro. It is the most popular brand of liquor in the world...
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    representative. In autumn 1803, the Russian ship Soleure (or sometimes "Sojus"), insured at Lloyd's of London, was lost in the White Sea. Her owners (the...
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    shot) is a cocktail that is made by mixing soju or whiskey and beer. A poktanju consists of a shot glass of soju or whiskey dropped into a pint of beer;...
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    fruits, botanicals, vegetables, seeds, or roots. Vodka, gin, baijiu, shōchū, soju, tequila, rum, whisky, brandy, and singani are examples of distilled drinks...
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    [citation needed] In 2006, the company acquired Jinro, the popular South Korean soju company. Among the two companies, Jinro was founded in 1924 as Jincheon Brewing...
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    is a widespread practice in Korea, especially when the alcoholic beverage soju is involved. Certain types of foods consumed primarily as anju include golbaengi...
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    Gwaha-ju (redirect from Yak-soju)
    cheongju (also called yakju) is fortified by adding the distilled spirit soju to produce gwaha-ju. Popular varieties include gangha-ju (강하주) of Boseong...
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