Soju Tasting at Distillery - story of 3 pigs

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Soju Tasting at Distillery - story of 3 pigs

5.0 from 178 travelers

Korean alcohol is a lot more than just a green bottle of soju, which is diluted ethanol with artificial sweetener.

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Korean alcohol is a lot more than just a green bottle of soju, which is diluted ethanol with artificial sweetener. Broadly, Korean alcohols are divided into Tak-ju (unfiltered rice wine), Cheong-ju (filtered clear rice wine) and So-ju (distilled spirit). Here, we will focus on our specialty, soju, but we can also taste other types too. Samhae soju was a beloved choice of spirit among the noble class of Joseon dynasty(1392~1894). This luxurious alcohol had caused cult following, but the making was so resource(rice)-heavy that production had to stop during famines. The current master, Hyeonjong Kim had learned and practiced for more than 10 years under master Taeksang Kim who had inherited and kept the recipe in the family. Sadly, master Taeksang Kim passed away in 2021. We will have a privilege to taste the history. *For private groups, please make a private group reservation or message me. I can make changes according to your group needs. IG: samsangchun whatzapp: +821048611810

What's included

  • At least 7 different alcohols made in the distillery ranging from 18~50%.

Good to know

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Cancellation

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

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    At least 7 different alcohols made in the distillery ranging from 18~50%.

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