Hey guys, I was gifted this bottle of Korean hard liquor. Can anyone here read the script? I have no idea what it says and neither does my friend who gave it to me. My guess is some kind of Korean moonshine in a water bottle?by Big-Basis3246 5 Comments theshankqueen 2 years ago It’s the brand, Chamisulhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamisul IlexAquifolia 2 years ago It’s soju and it’s in the bottle it was sold in. lasVegasharold 2 years ago Not “hard” liquor. I believe it qualifies as a “wine” Nero_the_Cat 2 years ago It is soju. ABV is about 15-20%, depending on the brand, so not even close to hard liquor or moonshine. More like a flavourless liqueur.This brand name (참 이슬) translates to “real dew” or “true dew.” quinmck 2 years ago If you aren’t a fan of it straight, you can make somek-soju mixed with mekju (beer). Shot of soju to a few ounces of mekju-Pilsner works best.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Nero_the_Cat 2 years ago It is soju. ABV is about 15-20%, depending on the brand, so not even close to hard liquor or moonshine. More like a flavourless liqueur.This brand name (참 이슬) translates to “real dew” or “true dew.”
quinmck 2 years ago If you aren’t a fan of it straight, you can make somek-soju mixed with mekju (beer). Shot of soju to a few ounces of mekju-Pilsner works best.
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It’s the brand, Chamisul
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamisul
It’s soju and it’s in the bottle it was sold in.
Not “hard” liquor. I believe it qualifies as a “wine”
It is soju. ABV is about 15-20%, depending on the brand, so not even close to hard liquor or moonshine. More like a flavourless liqueur.
This brand name (참 이슬) translates to “real dew” or “true dew.”
If you aren’t a fan of it straight, you can make somek-soju mixed with mekju (beer). Shot of soju to a few ounces of mekju-Pilsner works best.